Kids and Filling Cavities

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When your young children get a cavity in their baby teeth, you’ll be prompted by Dr. Christine Hervas to have it filled as soon as possible. However, it may seem counter intuitive to fill a tooth that’s just going to fall out, right? Well, not exactly. Our team at Crossroads Dental in Luling, Texas, has some advice as to why … Read More

Your Child’s Oral Habits: The Facts

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If you’ve ever raised a child, protecting their health has probably been a high priority. You may also understand that teaching them good habits can help them stay healthy well into their adult life. As you may have guessed, the same applies to your dental health. In reality, there are a few things you can do to help your child … Read More

Is Your Child Susceptible to Baby Bottle Tooth Decay?

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Baby bottle tooth decay refers to tooth decay in infants and young children. Often, tooth decay in children is caused by sugars and sugary products. When in bottle form, the liquids can seep out into a child’s mouth for an extended period of time. Is your child susceptible to baby bottle tooth decay? If so, take the steps necessary to … Read More

Guidelines for Success with a Teen’s Oral Health

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People often get the last of their adult teeth during their teenage years. Unfortunately, some teeth may not grow in correctly, or there might not be enough space. Typically, with wisdom teeth growing in, teens are at an increased risk for misalignment issues, infections, and tooth decay. With the addition of these new teeth, it is important to always brush … Read More

Dental Care and Overall Health

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While teaching your child the basics of brushing and flossing, you should also teach them why these things are important. Not only will dental care keep their teeth healthy, it will also keep their body healthy as well. Oral care is very important to the welfare of the human body. Here are some ways the two are linked. Tooth decay … Read More

Pulling Your Children’s Teeth: The Facts

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You may already know that your children should lose their teeth when they’re around six years old. You may also be aware that your children’s pearly whites don’t always fall out when you think they should. Still, do you actually know when your kid’s teeth should be falling out or what you can do to help them lose their baby … Read More

Discussing Dental Fillings with your Child

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Cavities happen all the time in children’s baby teeth, it’s fairly common, and this is why you shouldn’t blame yourself or your child if they develop a cavity. Even if you have your child clean their teeth regularly, a cavity could happen due to honest mistakes such as forgetting to brush certain areas. No matter how it happens, the solution … Read More

Has Your Toddler Begun to Show Signs of Teething?

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Has your toddler begun to show signs that they are teething? If so, it is vital to help them deal with the sometimes-painful condition. Teething is wholly natural in all children, as it is merely the process of teeth sprouting up above the gum line. However, it can often cause discomfort and pain for the child, so various treatment devices … Read More

Preventing Dental Fluorosis

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What have you heard about fluoride? Would you be surprised to hear that it is often added to water to prevent cavities? While most people argue that fluoride is useful, did you know that consuming too much fluoride might cause fluorosis? Luckily, fluorosis isn’t something that can cause serious issues, but it could be extremely embarrassing since fluorosis can cause … Read More

Your Summer Smile Can Benefit from Chewing Sugarless Gum after Meals

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Your summer smile can benefit from chewing sugarless gum after meals. Your oral health care can benefit from supplementary treatments beyond brushing and flossing. Studies have shown that by chewing sugarless gum for a period of roughly 20 minutes, typically after eating, it can create saliva and help neutralize acids and prevent cavities. For more of the superb benefits that … Read More