A visit to the dentist might seem a little intimidating to your little ones, but they have to need to worry! Here at Wasatch Pediatric Dentistry we do everything we can to make the experience easy and fun for kids and their parents. We are here to help maintain proper dental health, and have come up with some tips and tricks to ease your child’s anxiety and prepare them for their next visit!
Read MoreAre you wondering what the Wasatch Pediatrics Dentistry office looks like? Maybe your children do better visiting a new place when they know what to expect? In any case, we thought it would be fun to show off some pictures of our pediatric dentist office, located in Providence UT and serving Cache Valley!
Read MoreWe totally understand that sometimes kids get nervous at the dentist. A little anxiousness is to be expected for many children in a new situation. Usually, our friendly staff can win over patients. However, sometimes children are more anxious, which can lead to them squirming during a treatment or even refusing to be treated. When that is the case, sedation dentistry can help.
Read MoreIt’s important for children to develop good oral hygiene habits from a young age. Building healthy habits will help them have a healthy and beautiful smile for the rest of their life. Here is what a good oral hygiene routine looks like for kids as they grow:
Read MoreFluoride varnish (5% sodium fluoride) is used to prevent tooth decay. It lowers cavity causing oral bacterial levels and repairs and strengthens teeth. Learn more.
Read MoreThere’s nothing wrong with a snack between meals– but did you know choosing nutritious snacks can also affect your children’s developing teeth and overall oral health? Plus, the eating habits your kids learn today will set them up for habits that last a lifetime.
Read MoreEvery child has a different experience when it comes to teeth grinding. While some kids don’t show symptoms, bruxism (or teeth grinding) can lead to chipped teeth or worn-down enamel. Some kids will develop headaches, earaches and in severe cases, jaw pain that makes it difficult to chew and even open their mouths.
Read MoreWhile everyone’s recipes may vary, many of the main dishes served on Thanksgiving remain the same. Learn which ones are especially good for your oral health and how to take better care of your teeth year-long!
Read MoreWith Halloween right around the corner, we figured there was no better time than now to go over the best and worst candies for kids to eat when it comes to protecting their pearly white teeth! And while this year will look very different than past years when it comes to trick-or-treating and Halloween parties, the one thing that remains the same is the candy!
Read MoreIf you’re trying to decide between taking your child to a family dentist or a pediatric dentist– there’s a few different things to consider. You want to make sure your child’s teeth are cleaned and well cared for as well as ensuring that your child is comfortable with their dentist so they don’t dread coming back for their next 6-month check-up.
Read MoreOftentimes, when emergencies happen– they happen after hours. Whether your child fell and knocked out a tooth or they got hurt in a sporting accident, it’s important to know that when accidents happen– your child’s pediatric dentist is available to treat and offer relief as quickly as possible.
Read MoreWe know that visiting the dentist can be stressful for kids. In their point of view, a trip to the dentist means lying on a chair in an unfamiliar place filled with noises, all while someone is poking unusual instruments in their mouth. These fears can have both short and long-term effects on your children’s oral health.
Read MoreAs a pediatric dentist in Cache Valley, we get a lot of questions about flossing kid’s teeth. That includes: At what age should we start flossing their teeth? Does it matter to floss if they have large gaps between their teeth? We’ve also had a number of parents mention that their kids hate flossing and are looking for ways to make it fun.
Read MoreIt is a known fact that babies grow up far too quickly. Major milestones occur before you know it! It starts with baby’s first laugh, then their first steps, then they’re off to college! It feels like that doesn’t it? Their teeth will also come in very quickly, which means the first trip to the dentist is right around the corner.
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