Our convenient local dental office is featuring children's dentistry services for families in our community. The American Dental Association recommends that all patients follow a routine of dental examinations at least every six months, or as directed by their dentist. This is particularly important for growing children. Regular professional dental cleanings are essential for a healthy mouth. During your child's appointment, we will screen ...
Schaumburg IL Pediatric Dentist | Can You Inherit Oral Health Issues?
Most serious oral health issues can be prevented by maintaining an effective routine of dental hygiene and in-office care. However, you could be at higher risk for some oral illnesses due to hereditary factors. Awareness and proper treatment can help minimize these risks. Here are a few of the most common oral health concerns that are affected by genetics. Tooth decay - One of the most common oral issues, some tooth decay has been linked ...
Schaumburg IL Pediatric Dentist | Can Teething Affect More Than My Child’s Mouth?
It is a common belief that teething causes secondary symptoms such as a runny nose, irritability, high fever, or problems with sleeping. However, studies have shown that these types of concerns are caused by health issues unrelated to teething. Here are some of the things to expect during teething, and some that are often attributed to teething, but are better discussed with your child’s doctor. A Teething Breakdown Teething generally ...
Schaumburg IL Pediatric Dentist | How to Make your Child Comfortable While Visiting the Dentist
Our patients love visiting our office. We make it a priority to make sure every child feels safe and comfortable when visiting us. We focus on keeping your children educated and happy with their oral health. Below are a few tips on how to make your child comfortable while visiting the dentist. Be open about it at home Sometimes children are uncomfortable with the dentist simply because it is unfamiliar territory. We encourage you to ...
Schaumburg IL Pediatric Dentist | Plaque: Your Teeth’s Number One Enemy
When buying a toothbrush, toothpaste, or coming in to our office, you often hear the word “plaque” associated with the health of your teeth. Plaque is one of the main reasons why it is so important to keep up with a daily oral hygiene routine that includes brushing two times each day for at least two minutes, and flossing regularly as well. Here’s what you need to know about plaque and what it can do to your smile. What is Plaque? If ...