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Discoloration In Children's Teeth
Dec 30, 2022
Dr. Nick, my child has yellow teeth, how to make children's teeth white? Are all types of bacteria bad? Tips and more information on how to make your child's smile nice and bright. ...
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Healthy Diet Equals Healthy Teeth
Aug 09, 2021
Dr. Nick at Lone Tree Pediatric Dentistry talks about healthy balanced diets give children a better chance to healthy teeth. He lists healthy foods and foods that can cause tooth decay in children. Flossing and brushing are encouraged. ...
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Child Mouth Injuries: What To Do?
May 28, 2021
Dr. Nick at Lone Tree Pediatric Dentistry goes over what to do when your child falls and hits their mouth. He talks about tooth care after mouth injury and when it is necessary to take your child to urgent care or their pediatric dental office. ...
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Caring For Your Child's Teeth
Apr 30, 2021
Lone Tree Pediatric Dentistry's Dr. Nick goes over how many times a day a child should brush their teeth and when to start brushing baby's teeth. He discusses child toothbrushes, fluoride toothpaste amount and flossing. ...
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Baby's First Dental Visit - When?
Apr 06, 2021
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends parents bring in their child for their first dental visit when their first tooth erupts or no later than their first birthday. It is important to establish healthy oral hygiene habits early-on. ...
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The Importance Of Baby Teeth
Mar 24, 2021
Baby teeth or primary teeth are very important to a child's health and development. Dr. Nick at Lone Tree Pediatric Dentistry talks about why it is important to keep baby teeth healthy with good oral care. ...
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Brush Along the Gumline!
Feb 19, 2020
Dr. Nick Miner talks about the importance of brushing along the gumline and flossing. Brushing and flossing correctly can help keep gums healthy and teeth cavity free. ...
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Brushing & Flossing Frequency
Oct 07, 2019
Dr. Nick Miner shares his approach to brushing and flossing his kids teeth. Recommendation is to brush twice a day, morning and night, and floss once a night. Dr. Nick also talks about the floss, toothpaste, fluoride and toothbrush his kids use. ...
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Cerebral Palsy and Salivation
Sep 19, 2019
Lone Tree Pediatric Dentistry's Dr. Nick Miner discusses why patients with Cerebral Palsy (CP) have an increase in salivation, the benefits of salivation, and shares his thoughts on a surgical management article. ...
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Pacifiers: What's the Harm in Them?
Sep 12, 2019
Are pacifiers and thumb-sucking bad for my baby's teeth? Dr. Nick Miner talks about why pacifier and thumb-sucking may negatively impact your child's mouth as well as when they should be encouraged to no longer engage in these behaviors. ...
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