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Dr. Jon, Dr. Megan, and Staff remind parents and caregivers to Brush Children’s Teeth Two Minutes, Twice a Day for a Healthy Halloween. For more helpful tips to ensure that your family enjoys a fun and healthy Halloween, please visit: www.cdc.gov/family/halloween

Help us decorate the office and celebrate national tooth fairy day! Color this picture, mail or drop it off at the office. Have fun and Happy Tooth Fairy Day!! Click the image to download the coloring page.
Sports accidents account for 10-39% of all dental injuries in children and adolescents. Helmets, facemasks, and mouthguards have been shown to reduce both the frequency and severity of dental and orofacial trauma. PLEASE remember to protect your smile and wear your mouthguard. Good luck to all our athletes!!!
Early dental visits are all about prevention. That’s why it’s so important to start building a good foundation for your child’s oral health. The Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and The American Academy of Pediatrics recommend children visit the dentist within the first 6 months after the first tooth erupts or by 1 year of age,…
The infant oral health visit, at the age of one, provides valuable information about the care of your infant’s teeth, the start of healthy habits, and a discussion of age appropriate dental development. During this visit we will do an examination, may even brush your child’s teeth, and apply topical fluoride based on individual assessment….
Our goal is to build a trusting relationship with you and your child that will last for years. There are a few things you can do to help in preparing your child for a visit to the dentist. First, please let your child know that the dentist is here to help keep your teeth healthy. …
Berenstain Bears Visit the Dentist A Visit to the Dentist (Dora the Explorer) Just going to the Dentist (Little Critter) The Tooth Book by Dr. Seuss
Sometimes the dental care of children with special health care needs such as autism, cerebral palsy, seizure disorders, ADHD, asthma and others is overlooked. Often it is because parents spend so much time addressing their child’s general health or are not sure if a dentist will be comfortable treating their child. Please remember a child’s…