Cavities and Children

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Kids don’t love getting cavities, much like adults don’t. However, with children, it’s almost more imperative to get the cavity filled than it is with adults. Leaving the cavities in your children’s teeth can have devastating long-term effects on their health. It may not seem like a wise money move to fill a tooth that’ll only fall out in a … Read More

How to Make Brushing Teeth Fun For Your Child

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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

A Straight Smile Is a Happy Smile

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A straight smile is a happy smile. Not only will a straight smile look better, but it will feel and function better too. Wash away the painful past of a crooked smile and wake up the shining future of excellent oral health with a great smile straightened by our team at Hill Country Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics. Here are some … Read More

hat Are the Benefits of Sealants?

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Did you know there is a dental procedure that can paint a material on your teeth to coat and protect them from future damage? It’s called a dental sealant, and it works by having a special gel applied to your teeth which is hardened with a special light. After it is hardened, bacteria and harmful acids are much less likely … Read More

Dental Care and Your Child’s Health

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Taking care of your child’s teeth can also help sustain their long-term health as well. If you have a son or daughter that’s learning the basics of brushing and flossing, impart the knowledge of how these dental cleaning routines will benefit them. Here are just a couple examples of the benefits of dental care. While it’s true that anyone at … Read More

How to Help Your Child Pull His or Her Tooth

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You may understand that your kids should lose their baby teeth when they’re about six years old. You probably also understand that your children’s pearly whites don’t always fall out when they should. Still, do you actually know when your kid’s teeth should fall out or what you can do to help them lose their baby teeth? Generally, it’s best … Read More

Is Your Child Beginning to Show Signs of Teething?

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Is your child beginning to show signs of teething? Teething is a process that occurs when your child’s teeth are beginning to break through the gum line and become exposed to the world. Teething is a common process that all children with teeth will go through, although it may cause them discomfort or pain. Typically, the pain of the teeth … Read More

How to Help Avoid Tooth Decay for Your Children

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Do you ever worry about your child’s oral health? Do you ever wonder if there could be anything you should consider doing to keep their teeth healthy and strong? In reality, keeping your child’s teeth healthy is important because if you don’t, your children would have to cope with a number of issues, including cavities. In reality, more and more … Read More

Is Your Orthodontic Health Care Being Taken Care Of?

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Is your orthodontic health care being taken care of? Are you looking to enhance your oral health this year in ways that you may not have previously considered? Did you know you can vastly improve your smile with orthodontic treatments, such as braces, to ensure your teeth are as straight as they should be? Listed below is a set of … Read More

Supplement Your Summer Smile with Sugarless Gum Therapy

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Supplement your child’s summer smile with sugarless gum therapy. Your child’s oral health care can benefit from added treatments beyond brushing and flossing. Studies have shown that by chewing sugarless gum for a period of roughly 20 minutes, preferably after eating, it can create saliva and help neutralize acids and thwart cavities. For more terrific benefits that chewing sugarless gum … Read More