Kids Dental Injuries

Being a parent can be scary, and in the event of a kids dental injury, it’s important to be prepared. Dental injuries can occur in a variety of situations and it is common to see accidents take place during play time or while playing a sports game. In a study reported by the National Institutes…

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Tooth Brushing 411: Pediatric Dental Tips

Most parents know the struggle of trying to coax their little ones to brush and floss their teeth. What’s worse is that some don’t know the proper way to brush and floss! Luckily, there are ways to teach kids that pediatric dental care is vital in a way that’s both fun and educational. Furthermore, it’s…

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Gingivitis & Pediatric Patients

Did you know that up to 60% of American teenagers suffer from gingivitis? It is the job of pediatric dentists to educate our patients about their oral health care! Many young dental patients simply don’t know how to properly clean their teeth, which ultimately increases the risk for dental caries and gum diseases such as…

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Benefits of Fluoride

You want your child to grow big and strong and keep them healthy. You do this by making sure they get drink plenty of water, get a good night sleep and making sure they get enough vitamins and nutrients in their system. At Advanced Children’s Dentistry, we want to remind parents of a very important…

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The Benefits of Dental Sealants

If your child asked you if they could go ride their bike outside, you would make sure they were wearing their helmets (safety gear). It is not because you think they will get into an accident or hurt themselves, but as a prevention from potential harm. It is always good to be prepared for everything.…

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Fun & Stress-Free Pediatric Dentistry

Now that it’s summer, we all want to go outside, enjoy the weather, and post fantastic pictures of ourselves on social media. At Advanced Children’s Dentistry, your Garden City Pediatric Dentist, we would like to help your child’s smile stay pearly whites and protected. It is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD)…

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