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5 Oral Health Facts for Nursing Mothers

March 20, 2022

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Mother nursing her babyBreastfeeding is proven to support your baby’s immune system and reduce the risk of SIDS. However, your little bundle of joy isn’t the only one who benefits from it. Nursing mothers may also lower their risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Did you know there’s also a connection between nursing and oral health? Here are 5 things you should know about the benefits of breastfeeding for mother and baby. 

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How to Make Losing Baby Teeth Less Scary for Kids

January 4, 2022

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worried child with lost tooth illustration

For most kids, losing their first baby tooth is an exciting experience because it means they’re growing up and can expect to find some money underneath their pillow. However, for others, this experience can be frightening and cause anxiety. Each child may handle this milestone in their own way. Continue reading to learn a few tips from your children’s dentist in Naperville about making losing baby teeth a less traumatic and more positive experience.

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What You Should Know About Children’s Tooth Extractions

November 10, 2021

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dentist talking to parents and child about children's tooth extractions in Naperville

For many children, feeling a tooth get looser is something to be excited about. This means the tooth fairy will soon be on their way! But what if they need to have a tooth that isn’t loose pulled? Having a tooth extracted may be necessary to protect your child’s oral health, but it can still be scary for both children and parents. Read on to learn about four of the most common reasons for children’s tooth extractions in Naperville and how you can help your little one prepare.

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What Are Signs That Your Baby Is Teething?

October 4, 2021

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Baby crying from teething

As your baby gets older, they will reach many milestones. Some they’ll enjoy, and others not so much. When your baby begins teething, it’s an important development but one that is likely to cause discomfort.

Teeth can begin to erupt for some infants at 3-4 months of age. However, some might not get their first tooth until their first birthday. Here are some symptoms of teething and some ways you might be able to help them feel better from your pediatric dentist in Naperville.

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What Are the Effects of Thumb Sucking on Your Child’s Oral Health?

September 17, 2021

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Naperville child sucking their thumb

According to the American Dental Association, thumb sucking that stops before four years of age doesn’t cause permanent teeth or jaw problems. Though 85-99% of children finish before this period, allowing this habit to continue past this point can result in issues with their oral health. Here are some of the complications that prolonged thumb sucking can cause as well as some tips on how to get your child to break the habit. 

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You Asked, We Answered: Is My Child Too Young for Cosmetic Dentistry?

August 27, 2021

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Teen girl smiling in dentist's treatment chair

With a high-quality camera in their pocket at all times and social media influencers creating an entirely new beauty standard, it’s not surprising that teens are more aware of their appearance than ever before. With that being said, it may still come as a shock to you when your child confides in you just how self-conscious they are about their smile. Now you probably have an important question on your mind, “Is my child too young for cosmetic dentistry?” Keep reading to learn the answer.

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Did Your Child Knock Out a Tooth? Here’s What to Do Next!

July 31, 2021

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Closeup of baby tooth in child's hand

Did you know that roughly 5 million teeth are avulsed each year? Yikes! Dental emergencies like these can be anxiety-inducing and painful, especially for your little one, which is why acting quickly is of the utmost importance. With this in mind, keep reading to learn what to do if your child knocks out a tooth.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Sealants, Answered!

June 24, 2021

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Child in blue shirt smiling at school

To brush and floss properly, your little one may need a little (or a lot) of assistance, especially in the early stages. As their fine motor skills develop, they will become more and more proficient at cleaning all of the nooks and crannies in their mouth. Until then, dental sealants can provide their smile with the extra layer of protection they need to prevent cavities from developing. If you are interested in this preventive service but have a few questions before scheduling your child’s appointment, keep reading!

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4 Fun Ways to Welcome the Tooth Fairy

May 2, 2021

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Tooth fairy

When a child loses a tooth for the first time, it is super exciting! It’s just another way that your child can see that they are growing up. It is also means that the tooth fairy will be making a visit to your home in order to leave a dollar or two in exchange for the baby tooth left under their pillow. This fun tradition has been going on for many years. A pediatric dentist shares some unique ways that you can welcome the tooth fairy into your child’s life.

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4 Reasons for Your Teen to Visit a Pediatric Dentist

April 28, 2021

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Teenager visiting her dentist for teens in Naperville

Do you have a teenager? It’s likely that they’ve already reminded you several times that they’re not a child anymore! However, just because they’re a little bit closer to adulthood doesn’t mean that their teeth and jaws have stopped growing. A pediatric dentist for teens has all the specialized training and experience needed to anticipate and treat the unique oral healthcare needs of teenagers as their smiles finish developing. Here are four great reasons why your teenager should visit a pediatric dentist!

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