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When Should my Child First Visit the Dentist?
added on: January 7, 2015
toddler boy smiling and brushing his teeth

Many parents are unsure when their child should visit the dentist for the first time. It’s a question we hear quite often at our pediatric dental office in Long Island, and one we’re more than happy to answer. Pregnancy A child’s dental care first starts during pregnancy. Baby’s teeth actually… Read More…


Breaking the Binky Habit
added on: December 17, 2014
photo of pacifier in baby's mouth

Getting your child to part with the pacifier can be daunting. After all, the binky provides comfort, soothes cranky, tired babies, and can even reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). But when it comes to the development of teeth and overall oral health, our pediatric dental office… Read More…


Dental Care Challenges for Autistic Children… And Solutions!
added on: December 3, 2014
two children using a magnifying glass exploring outside

For many children with Autism, the dentist, and even basic dental care, can be pretty scary. This can lead to challenges for Mom and Dad who are only looking out for the health of their child. At our Long Island pediatric dental office, we have some fun solutions that can… Read More…


Is Your Child a Mouth Breather?
added on: November 19, 2014
young boy doing a headstand while smiling

19 Mouth breathing is common among children and adults alike, but what most people don’t realize is that breathing through your mouth instead of your nose could negatively impact oral health and is a main cause of dental and facial irregularities in children. At our Long Island pediatric dental office,… Read More…


Did Pilgrims or Native Americans Have Cavities?
added on: November 5, 2014
Cartoon image of two teeth

As Thanksgiving nears and we’re all getting excited to enjoy turkey, stuffing, vegetables, our favorite pies, and perhaps even a nap or two, all of us at our Long Island pediatric dental office got to thinking, “Did Pilgrims or Native Americans have cavities?” Thanksgiving was first shared between the Native… Read More…


Stinky Breath? All About Halitosis in Kids
added on: October 22, 2014
Cartoon image of bad breath

Halitosis, also known as bad breath, is not only a dental problem that affects adults, it can also be pretty common in children. But what exactly causes bad breath? Why would a child get bad breath? How can you get rid of it? Our pediatric dental office in Long Island… Read More…


BOO! Tips for Avoiding Scary Halloween Candy
added on: October 8, 2014
Halloween candy

It’s the time of year when pumpkins are being carved, houses are decorated in orange and black, and kids are preparing to put on their well-planned costumes and head door to door collecting tricks or treats. This Halloween season, all of us at our Long Island pediatric dental office want… Read More…


Grin-Friendly Lunchbox Goodies
added on: September 24, 2014
Five Friends Outdoors Looking Down Smiling

As we get back into the school routine, we’re starting to think more about back-to-school clothes, school supplies, and preparing lunches. Taking time to think about the foods you pack into your kids’ lunchboxes can be really important, not only for their overall health, but for their smiles as well…. Read More…


How to Save a Knocked-Out Tooth
added on: September 10, 2014
Little girl smiling with a missing front tooth

It could happen on the playground, in the pool, or at the park, and learning what to do if your child’s tooth gets knocked out can help save it. Of course, our pediatric dental office in Long Island is here to help, but it’s always useful to know some steps… Read More…


Let’s Play Detective: 3 Clues Your Child Isn’t Brushing
added on: August 20, 2014
Keeping brushing fun in Long Island - image of toothbrushes

As a parent, you try to make brushing, flossing, and overall oral hygiene fun for your kids. At first, they may really enjoy the cool toothpaste, the brightly colored toothbrush, and the floss they can twirl around their fingers. After all, you’re finally letting them put something in their mouths… Read More…


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