by Pediatric Dentist | Nov 17, 2020 | Dental Treatment, Featured, News, Oral Health Care, Uncategorized
FROM MICHIGAN.GOV Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Nov. 15 announced a new set of statewide COVID-19-related restrictions aimed at slowing the rapidly escalating pandemic, as new cases continue to rise and hospitals near capacity. Importantly, the new restrictions do not...
by Pediatric Dentist | Oct 29, 2020 | Dental Tips, Featured, Kids Page, Oral Health Care, Uncategorized
DENTAL TIPS FOR A HEALTHY HALLOWEEN, CARRY WATER WITH YOU FOR TRICK OR TREAT, DO NOT PICK STICKY TREATS, PICK SUGARFREE GUM / XYLITOL GUM, DO NOT HAVE BEVERAGES LOADED WITH SUGAR, DO NOT CHOSE HARD CANDIES FOR A TREAT, DO NOT SNACK ON TREATS ALL DAY. Click on...
by Pediatric Dentist | Sep 15, 2020 | Dental Treatment, Featured, Oral Health Care, Uncategorized
Starting your child’s first dental visit at AGE 1 has been said over and over again !! Many pediatricians have yet to follow new recommendation collaborated by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) and American Academy of Pediatrics...
by Pediatric Dentist | Jun 1, 2020 | Dental Testimonials, Featured, Oral Health Care
We are happy to say that we will be fully reopening our office on Wednesday, June 3 We may have developed new protocols and procedures, but one thing has remained the same…our commitment to your safety! We will continue to follow safety guidelines put...
by Pediatric Dentist | Feb 4, 2020 | Dental Tips, Featured, Kids Page, Oral Health Care, Preventive Dental Care, Uncategorized
CELEBRATE THIS FEBRUARY IN HONOR OF NATIONAL CHILDREN’S DENTAL HEALTH MONTH! HELP YOUR CHILD TO PRACTICE GOOD ORAL HYGIENE HABITS TO HAVE A HEALTHY SMILE FOR LIFE 🙂 TEACH YOUR CHILD TO BRUSH THEIR TEETH TWICE DAILY FOR 2 MINUTES, HAVE THEM SAY THEIR ABC’S...
by Pediatric Dentist | Jan 9, 2020 | Featured, Kids Page, Oral Health Care, Uncategorized
When you drink sugary drinks, the high-fructose corn syrup in them combines with the natural bacteria in your mouth to form acid. That acid attacks your teeth, weakening your tooth enamel—your primary line of defense. Each one of those “attacks” lasts for about 20...