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All About Children’s Dental X-Rays
added on: May 15, 2017
little girl and dentist looking at x-ray

We get asked a lot of questions at our pediatric dental office in Long Island, and we don’t mind answering them one bit! We believe that the more our patients’ parents know, the healthier their children’s smiles will be. One thing we hear quite often is wanting to know more… Read More…


What’s a Frenectomy and Does Your Child Need One?
added on: April 27, 2017
woman asking why

There are times when the team at our pediatric dental office in Long Island may recommend a frenectomy for a patient. But we understand that many patients’ parents aren’t exactly sure what a frenectomy is and why one may be needed. So we decided that we should cover the basics… Read More…


“What’s it Mean if My Kid’s Gums Bleed?”
added on: March 14, 2017
boy brushing teeth

Occasionally parents of our patients come to us wondering if it’s normal for their kid’s gums to bleed and if it’s something they should worry about. Despite common belief, it’s not normal for gums to bleed, and it’s always a concern, especially for our pediatric dental office in Long Island…. Read More…


What to Expect at Your Child’s First Dental Visit
added on: January 18, 2017
baby's first teeth

Our pediatric dental office in Long Island gets asked questions quite often, and we’re always here to help in any way we can. One of the more common questions we get is from new parents curious about when they should bring their child in for their first dental appointment, and… Read More…

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Can Teeth Affect Speech Development?
added on: December 23, 2016
woman holding letter A, speaking with young boy

The mouth is a complex part of the body with a lot of individual pieces that can influence each other. One common question we get at our pediatric dental office in Long Island is if tooth positioning can affect a child’s speech development. The short answer is yes, but it’s… Read More…

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5 Holiday Gifts for Happy Kids & Happy Teeth
added on: December 16, 2016
little girl holding toothbrush

No matter how you celebrate, there’s no denying that ‘tis the season of holiday parties, family feasts, and gifts galore — especially when you have kids. But figuring out what presents to get isn’t always easy. Let our pediatric dental office in Long Island help with some fun, dental-inspired gift… Read More…

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How Do You Keep Your Toothbrush Clean?
added on: November 28, 2016
baby in sink holding toothbrush

When patients and their parents come in for a visit to our pediatric dental office in Long Island, we always go out of our way to make sure they have the proper tools to take care of their teeth. And it all starts with the right brush. There are so… Read More…

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Spit… It’s Good for Your Teeth
added on: November 14, 2016
baby smiling holding toy

Did you ever notice how it always seems, no matter what type of sporting event, kids always feel the need to spit? The same goes for professional athletes too! At our pediatric dental office in Long Island we often wonder why kids and adults go to such great lengths to… Read More…

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After School Snacks to Make Smiles Happy
added on: September 23, 2016
girl eating snack

Your kids work hard at school, and a lot of the time they come home hungry. But it’s not quite time for dinner… so you search the pantry for a snack to hold their growling tummies over. Snack options for kids can vary in nutritional quality and not all are… Read More…

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What Does Being Gluten Free Mean for Your Child’s Teeth?
added on: September 12, 2016
gluten free - photo of bread

Eating gluten-free has been increasing in popularity over the past couple of years. Sometimes this dietary change is due to choice. Other times, it’s out of necessity. Those with celiac disease or a gluten intolerance avoid gluten because it makes them very sick. In these individuals, gluten can also cause… Read More…

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