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Conquer Dental Anxiety In Kids

How to Conquer Dental Anxiety in Children

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry’s most recent recommendation is that children get their first by age one or when the first tooth erupts (whichever is sooner). This is the ideal stage of development in which to begin dentist visits because toddlers are so cooperative—said no parent ever. Let’s get real, a lot of us look forward to dental exams. However, the process can be especially fraught with worry for young children, who may develop dental anxiety as a result. Taking your child to the dentist can be a dreaded task for children and parents alike, but it doesn’t have to be. There are ways you can help conquer dental anxiety for your child for their next trip to the pediatric dentist.

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Are My Child's Teeth Supposed To Be Jagged?

Are Jagged Teeth Normal in Children?

If your child’s first permanent teeth have come in, you may have noticed they appear to be jagged in appearance. Don’t worry, your child’s jagged teeth are not a sign that a dentist visit is in your immediate future—unless it’s time for their six-month dental checkup! If you are alarmed because the rough bumps on your child’s permanent teeth look like a serrated knife, this article is for you. 

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Should My Child Use An Electric Toothbrush?

Should My Child Use an Electric Toothbrush?

As a parent, you’ll do whatever it takes to protect your child’s smile from getting regular dental cleanings to teaching them the importance of dental hygiene. You might be wondering if an electric toothbrush could do a better job of cleaning their teeth than a typical toothbrush. However, you also don’t want to give them something that is too powerful and which could damage their teeth or gums.

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Flossing Guide For Kids

Flossing Guide for Kids and Parents

Most people know that daily brushing and flossing and ongoing dental cleanings are key to maintaining their dental health. However, while it’s easy to reach for a toothbrush twice a day, many people skip the flossing portion. They might think that since the surfaces of their teeth may look fine, they don’t have any need to floss. Unfortunately, the spaces between your teeth could harbor harmful plaque and bacteria. Over time, this can cause cavities, gum disease or periodontitis, which can lead to tooth loss. Recent research may have found a link between gum disease and heart disease and diabetes. That’s why we’ve developed this flossing guide for kids to encourage parents and children to have the discussion about flossing at a much earlier stage.

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Muscatine Dentist Awarded for Treating Children

Muscatine Dentist Awarded for Treating Children Dr. Jarod Johnson, a pediatric dentist practicing in Muscatine, Iowa has been featured in the November issue of Dentaltown Magazine. Dr. Jarod is the second Muscatine dentist awarded for seeing underserved patients; previously Dr.…

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Child Dental Care Tips For Great Oral Health

15 Child Dental Care Tips for Healthy Smiles

As a parent, you want to provide the best care possible for your child. This not only means keeping their body healthy and their mind and spirit happy but also setting a sturdy foundation for good oral health. It is your responsibility to develop a dental care routine from the get-go that will provide your kids with a lifetime of bright, beautiful smiles, and you’ll be better equipped with our dental care tips for kids.

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Iowa Dental Exams for School

Where can I get a dental exam for school? A dental exam for a child can be completed by a qualified health professional in Iowa.  Qualified healthcare professionals include family dentists, pediatric dentists, dental hygienists, doctors/physicians, and nurse practitioners. Adolescents…

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