by Kids Stop Dental | Pediatric Dentistry
When should you take your child in for their first dentist visit? Try to schedule an appointment by their first birthday. Their initial visit will help them get comfortable in the dentist’s chair. It can also help you learn about how to properly care for your...
by Kids Stop Dental | Pediatric Dentistry
Are you worried your little one will grow up fearing the dentist? It happens more often than you might think. In fact, dental anxiety or fear affects about 36% of the population. Another 12% suffer from extreme dental fear, even when they’re older. Your child...
by Kids Stop Dental | Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric dentists nearly doubled in numbers between 2014 and 2018 in a field where this specialty has been known to lag behind. If projections stay at this rate, it is expected to increase by 62% during the next decade. Why are pediatric dentists important? More...
by Kids Stop Dental | Pediatric Dentistry
Many children struggle with crooked, misaligned teeth growing up. This can present a number of issues, from being more susceptible to cavities to feeling self-conscious when smiling. If your child is struggling with their teeth, you may start considering getting...
by Kids Stop Dental | Pediatric Dentistry
Taking your child to the dentist for the first time can be a daunting experience for you both. That first cavity filling can set the tone for every other dentist visit that comes after. How will your child feel? How will your child react? These are reasonable thoughts...
by Kids Stop Dental | Pediatric Dentistry
More than half of children with public insurance are visiting a dentist for the first time ever. Half still lack care. Without a qualified dentist, your child could develop dental disease or suffer from dental pain. They might need restorative treatment in the future,...