Parent Tips

Tips for Protecting Your Child’s Teeth During Halloween 

Kids around the U.S. love to look forward to Halloween. But parents? Not so much. Halloween has become synonymous with so much more than trick-or-treating. For kids, the day is all about the sugary sweetness that comes from all those goodies that they collect in their Halloween baskets. But here’s the thing. Sugar and teeth …

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Why Your Child Should Wear a Mouth Guard for Fall Sports

Is your child participating in a fall sport this school year? Before working on their game, consider the benefits of having your child wear a mouthguard. There are numerous reasons why this could protect your child and their teeth, so continue reading to discover why. Did You Know… Approximately 25% of all dental injuries are …

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How to Help Kids Manage Dental Anxiety

At Bubble Children’s Dentistry and Orthodontics, we want all of our patients to have a relaxed, calm, and enjoyable experience when visiting. But with a large number of patients, especially children suffering from some kind of dental anxiety or stress, it is an uphill battle for dental and orthodontic service providers like us at Bubble. …

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Summer Treats That Can Hurt Your Child’s Teeth

Summer is a season full of fun, sunshine, and sweet indulgences. With school out and warm weather inviting everyone outside, children often enjoy a variety of seasonal treats, from ice cream trucks to backyard barbecues. However, while these treats might seem harmless, many popular summer snacks can pose real risks to your child’s dental health. …

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How To Make Your Child’s First Dental Visit A Breeze

A responsible parent ensures their kids’ first dentist appointment is no later than their first sixteen months. This appointment is necessary to ensure that their child’s teeth are developing correctly. Many people tend to avoid this or procrastinate these early appointments because of some fear they have for dental checkups, making them miss all kinds …

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