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What’s An Impacted Tooth? 
added on: July 26, 2022

If your pediatric dentist in Long Island explains that your child has an impacted tooth, you may initially be a bit worried. But don’t fret. Impacted teeth are incredibly common in kids and teens. Even though impacted teeth are most often associated with wisdom teeth, the truth is any tooth… Read More…


Are Dental X-Rays Safe For Kids?
added on: July 6, 2022

Your pediatric dentist in Long Island uses dental x-rays to help see things going on inside the mouth that can’t be seen with the naked eye. Dental x-rays can allow your kid’s dentist to catch cavities early when they’re still really easy to treat. Additionally, the images from x-rays will… Read More…


What Happens When a Permanent Tooth Comes in Behind a Baby Tooth?
added on: June 16, 2022

There’s nothing quite as special as when your child loses her first tooth. Typically, you can expect baby teeth to start falling out around age six and permanent adult teeth to take their place. But occasionally, permanent teeth will start to erupt behind a baby tooth that has not yet… Read More…


What Are the Worst Drinks for Kids’ Teeth? 
added on: June 2, 2022

It’s a well-known fact that your pediatric dentist in Long Island encourages kids to enjoy sweet treats and sugary snacks in moderation to help reduce the risk of cavities. However, there are also some drinks that should be avoided or limited. In fact, what kids drink plays a big role… Read More…


When Do Kids Start Losing Baby Teeth?
added on: May 23, 2022

Your child can touch your heart with just one smile from the moment their first tooth appears and their grins begin to grow. Over the years, you’ve watched them grow, and all of their baby teeth finally made their way to the surface of their gums, assuring that you’ve made… Read More…


What Can I Do About My Child’s Nighttime Teeth Grinding?
added on: May 9, 2022

Are you a parent of a little one who’s growing more concerned about how they grind their teeth in their sleep? This is something your pediatric dentist in Long Island commonly refers to as sleep bruxism. According to the Sleep Foundation, studies show that anywhere from six percent to almost… Read More…


How Do I Make Visiting The Dentist Easier For My Autistic Child?
added on: April 19, 2022

Visiting your pediatric dentist in Long Island can be fun for many patients, including those with autism. However, your pediatric dentist knows that the smells, sights, and sounds of a dental office can also be overwhelming for autistic kids. That’s why we have special training to help us treat our… Read More…


How To Tell If a Kid Has a Cavity 
added on: April 14, 2022

Cavities are one of the most common dental problems your pediatric dentist in Long Island sees and treats every day. Now, while a cavity in a baby tooth may seem like no big deal, the truth is, it’s important to treat any area of decay quickly to keep other problems from… Read More…


When Can I Let My Kid Brush His Own Teeth?
added on: March 25, 2022
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As kids grow up, they will start to do many things on their own such as tie their shoes, dress themselves, and pack their backpacks before school. Of course, you may need to help them the first couple of times, but soon they’ll have a strong sense of independence and… Read More…


Celebrate Spring With a “Spring Cleaning” for Your Kid’s Teeth!
added on: March 21, 2022
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Spring is always an exciting season, especially if winter seemed to go on forever. The days become longer, the weather becomes warmer, families start to play outside, and the world becomes a little more colorful thanks to flowers and trees in bloom. Spring is also a time when many families… Read More…


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