Purdy Pediatric Dentistry Blog

Bright Beginnings: A Parent’s Guide to Teaching Brushing

Dad and daughter brushing their teeth together

As a parent, there may be a hundred different things on your plate. You may try your best to keep track of them, but some may get put on the back burner. However, one that should be of importance is your child’s oral hygiene! Brushing is a crucial step to it that will keep their tiny teeth strong. To help you start on the right foot, here are some tips on the habit and how you can do it properly.

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5 Foods to Improve Your Child’s Oral Health

Assortment of fruits and vegetables.

As a parent, you already know the importance of daily brushing and flossing for your child’s oral health. But did you know that what your child eats plays just as big a role in keeping their teeth strong and cavity-free? A healthy diet doesn’t just fuel growing bodies—it also helps build healthy teeth and gums. By choosing the right foods, you can give your child’s smile a natural boost and help prevent decay before it starts. Here are 5 foods that can improve your child’s oral health and make dental visits a little less stressful.

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5 Ways to Tell If Your Child is a Good Candidate for Sedation Dentistry

Little girl giving thumbs up with dental sedation mask on

Does your child dread going to the dentist? While dental anxiety is common in young patients, it can make even routine cleanings difficult. Sedation dentistry offers a safe and effective solution to help children feel calm and comfortable during their appointments. But how do you know if your child is a good candidate?

Here are five signs to look for.

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The Not-So-Distant History of Pediatric Dentistry

A little girl high fiving her dentist

Although dentistry itself can be dated back to 5000 BCE, the concept of pediatric dentistry is much newer. In fact, it’s only been around since the 1900s. It began more specifically 1913, when the Fones Clinic for Dental Hygienists in Bridgeport, Connecticut sent young female students into the local schools to clean children’s teeth. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, a woman by the name of Minnie Evangeline Jordon opened her own pediatric dental clinic after she was encouraged by studies on the effects of sugar on the teeth.

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A Parent’s Guide to a Knocked-Out Tooth in Children

Parent putting their child's knocked-out tooth in milk

You may have been watching your child engage in some playful roughhousing or playing a sport. It was going well until they ran up to you complaining about a tooth that came out! This situation can be scary, but take a breath and do not panic. Firstly, find an emergency dentist for children and take steps to prevent any further damage to their smile. Continue reading to learn about how you can do this.

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Keep Summer Smiles Bright: 3 Ways to Protect Your Kids’ Teeth

Family enjoying the summer at the pool

After a long year of working and school, you and your kids may be excited to take some time for yourselves this summer! You may be enjoying food at a barbecue, feeling the ocean water on your legs, or possibly taking a nice, long vacation to celebrate all the hard work you all did! However, the more relaxed nature could catch you or your little one off guard and cause a dental emergency. To help ensure that this doesn’t happen, here are three tips to help safeguard everyone’s smiles this summer.

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