by Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry | Dec 9, 2022 | Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry
Over the years, the American Dental Association has recommended that all adults should brush their teeth twice each day for right around two minutes. Brushing your teeth this often for this long should help to get your teeth as clean as you can get them. But...
by Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry | Dec 8, 2022 | Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry
Did you know that the first teeth to appear on a baby are usually the front bottom teeth (otherwise known as the incisors)? As a parent, this likely fascinates you. After all, kids grow and develop, it’s hard not to be enamored with their milestones from the...
by Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry | Nov 2, 2022 | Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry
Most babies are born with 20 baby teeth that eventually get replaced with 32 adult teeth. Although seeing these first teeth pop through is an exciting milestone, it is the start of a lifelong journey of keeping teeth clean. Dental issues are common in young children....
by Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry | Sep 9, 2022 | Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry
If you think you know a lot about dentistry, you might’ve been told some myths that are untrue in your lifetime. When you have kids, it’s important to get the facts straight to help them take care of their oral health. Keep reading to learn the most common...
by Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry | Aug 17, 2022 | Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry
Most adults see the dentist twice a year for teeth cleaning. But did you know that your child also needs to see the dentist for teeth cleaning as well? Your child’s baby teeth require care that’s just as important as caring for their adult teeth. But why...
by Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry | Jul 28, 2022 | Kentuckiana Pediatric Dentistry
Approximately 4 million people are wearing braces in America at any given time. Pediatric braces are a great way of straightening out teeth and ensuring children have a straight, clear smile as they grow up. But many parents are worried. They don’t know exactly...
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