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3 Ways to convince your child to get braces

Braces are becoming so common, and not just for preteens and teens, but also for adults. Many kids look forward to getting braces, but some children are reluctant or anxious …

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The wisdom in teens having their wisdom teeth removed before college

Do you have a teen in their final couple of years of high school? You may have already been advised to set up a time for his or her wisdom …

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Are dental X-rays safe for my child?

Are dental X-rays safe for my child? Could they hurt or have any long-term impacts on my child? These are valid and appropriate questions to ask, and we are here …

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How common are childhood cavities?

If you’re thinking your little one might be too young to visit the dentist, just ask yourself: “does my child have teeth?”. If the answer is YES, then it’s time …

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There’s more going on below the surface…of your child’s mouth

You know that saying about the “tip of the iceberg?” Our mouths are sort of like that. Without a deeper look into what’s happening, we really can’t tell what’s brewing …

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Blog Announcement

The past fourteen or so months have been chaotic and stressful for all of us. We’re so glad that Blossom has been able to remain open and practice safely. Our …

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Overbites, underbites, crowding – oh my!

Some more common mislalignment terms we toss around are “overbites” and “underbites,” but did you know there are actually seven fairly common bite issues in children? All of us have …

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Why does it matter if my kid has straight teeth?

As a parent, this becomes a valid question, especially if you have a few mouths to consider. Does your child really need straight teeth? Isn’t a straight smile just a …

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Questions you should be asking your pediatric dentist

As pediatric dentists, we realize that you, the parent, play a major role in the overall oral health of your child. This means that we expect to get some questions …

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How your child’s saliva affects their oral health

Saliva, also known as spit, isn’t the nicest topic to chat about, but it is important. We know that brushing and flossing are at the top of the oral hygiene …

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