by Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry | Jan 15, 2025 | Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry
Your baby’s first tooth is a signal of big changes ahead. Teething often begins around six months, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine, with primary teeth starting to break through and most in place by 33 months. But the process isn’t always smooth. If...
by Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry | Dec 9, 2024 | Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry
Did you know tooth decay is one of the most common chronic conditions among children? Protecting your child’s smile starts early, and regular checkups are essential. As a guideline, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends parents start...
by Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry | Nov 11, 2024 | Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry
Today, we’re going to talk about something really important: how to protect your child’s teeth! That means choosing a good dentist in Shepherdsville, KY, who can make your kid’s dental experience as comfortable and stress-free as possible. Because,...
by Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry | Sep 6, 2024 | Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry
According to the most recent available data from the U.S. CDC, nearly half of American children 2 to 19 years old have untreated or restored dental caries. Caries, also known as tooth decay or cavities, affect one or more of their baby (primary) or permanent teeth....
by Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry | Aug 23, 2024 | Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry says that 20% of kids under 5 have had some form of dental decay. Early detection is crucial for maintaining healthy smiles. At Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry, ensuring the safety and accuracy of dental X-rays is a top...
by Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry | Jul 10, 2024 | Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry
Have you ever watched your child clench their tiny fists or furrow their brow at the mention of a dentist appointment? The anxiety that floods a young heart and the helplessness a parent feels at that moment encapsulate a widespread challenge: fear of dental visits....
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