Answering Parents’ Most Commonly Asked Questions
Welcome to Baby Tooth Talk
Parents often have questions or concerns about their child’s dental health. I understand it can get overwhelming and confusing when it comes to cavities and treatment options, so I’m here to help! 🙂
This blog will cover all the frequently asked questions about baby teeth. It will also provide information regarding cavities, dental issues, and the many procedures/materials we use in dentistry today.
Pediatric Dentistry is my passion, and I can’t wait to share it with you!
Stay Tuned for Future Blog Topics:
- SDF (Silver Diamine Fluoride)
- ICON resin infiltration
- Pacifier Use
- Equia Forte
- Healthy Snacks for Healthy Teeth
- SSCs (Stainless Steel Crowns)
- Traumatic Injuries
- Hall Crown Technique
- SMART fillings (Silver-Modified Atraumatic Restorative Technique)
- ART fillings (Atraumatic Restorative Technique
- the Knee to Knee Exam
- Teething Pain
- Tips for the Perfect Class II Filling (Primary and Permanent)
- Tips for Equia Forte Strip Crown Placement
- Hypoplastic Molars and Treatment Options
- The Importance of Space Maintainers
- Over-Retained Baby Teeth
- Teeth Grinding and Clenching
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Thanks for visiting Baby Tooth Talk! 🙂
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