Smiles University Pediatric Dentistry blog

Fluoride and Your Child’s Smile: When to Start and What to Know

February 6, 2026

dentist applying fluoride to teeth

At Smiles University Pediatric Dentistry, we like to call fluoride “nature’s cavity fighter”—and for good reason. While conversations about fluoride continue among researchers and dental professionals, current evidence consistently shows that fluoridated water poses no harm to children’s emotional development, behavior, or executive function. So, when it comes to protecting your little one’s smile, a common question we hear is: “How early is too early for fluoride?” Read on to learn what our team recommends.

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Dental Sealants vs. Silver Diamine Fluoride: What’s the Difference?

January 22, 2026

a set of teeth receiving dental sealants

Cavities are still the most common oral health issue affecting children today, but the good news is that modern pediatric dentistry offers more ways than ever to prevent and manage them. Two treatments that often come up in conversation are dental sealants and silver diamine fluoride (SDF). While they may sound similar, they actually serve very different purposes. At Smiles University Pediatric Dentistry, we use both as part of a comprehensive approach to keeping your child’s smile healthy. Here’s how each one works.

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Pretend Play: Inspiring Young Smiles with Fun Dental Toys

December 22, 2025

child dental toy

At Smiles University Pediatric Dentistry, we love creating an atmosphere that’s welcoming, fun, and full of excitement for our young patients. Still, we know that certain instruments and techniques can feel unfamiliar or even a little intimidating to children. One great way to ease those worries? Bring the dentist’s office into playtime! Using dental toys at home is a wonderful way to help your child see dentistry in a fresh, positive light, long before their next appointment.

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Guiding Your Child’s Oral Hygiene: A Parent’s Essential Role

October 9, 2025

Parental Involvement: The Key to Lifelong Dental Health

mother watching her child brush her teeth

At Smiles University Pediatric Dentistry, we have a critical recommendation for parents: Help your child brush their teeth until at least age 8. This guidance is rooted in the understanding that children develop fine motor skills gradually, and effective tooth brushing requires precision and consistency.

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Care & Comfort: How to Help Your Child Heal After Tooth Extraction

August 19, 2025

child eating warm soup

“Your child needs a tooth extraction,” may not be what you expect a pediatric dentist to say during your child’s dental appointment, but the reality is that this kind of procedure happens more often than you might realize. Whether it is because a baby tooth is refusing to fall out on its own, serious facial trauma, or severe dental decay, removing your child’s tooth may be the most beneficial way to secure their oral health as they grow older, but what will recovery be like? Is there anything you can do as the parent to help them heal quickly? Actually, there is.

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History of Pediatric Dentistry: How the Focus on Young Smiles Began

July 18, 2025

a little girl high-fiving her dentist

Pediatric dentistry, or pedodontics, is a specialization recognized by the American Dental Association (ADA) that focuses on treating oral healthcare problems found in young patients (i.e., infants, children, and teenagers). At Smiles University Pediatric Dentistry, we are pleased to carry on the art form of improving these growing and developing smiles, so they will continue to thrive once they reach adulthood. But did you know that this unique specialty has only been around since the early 1900s? Keep reading to learn how it all began and why you should schedule your child’s next appointment with a pediatric dentist.

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Why Water Beats Juice for Your Child’s Dental Health

May 7, 2025

little girl smiling and holding a glass of orange juice

While children love the sweet taste of fruit juice, this popular beverage can pose serious risks to their developing teeth. Despite the many colorful options lining grocery store shelves, water remains the healthiest choice for keeping your kids hydrated and their smiles bright. Here’s why making the switch matters for your child’s oral health.

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Storytime Smiles: Replacing Fear with Excitement with These Dentist-Friendly Books 

April 16, 2025

mother and child reading a book

At Smiles University Pediatric Dentistry, we believe in creating a safe and comfortable environment for children of all ages. We do this by keeping patients and their parents informed as well as making dentistry fun and enjoyable. However, we understand that visiting the dentist can be difficult for some, which is why we’re here to recommend several helpful books that will change the way your little one views the dentist’s office.

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When Might Your Child Need a Baby Tooth Extracted?

March 13, 2025

child with decayed teeth

While baby teeth naturally fall out on their own, sometimes a primary tooth extraction becomes necessary. As a pediatric dental practice, we want to help you understand when and why this procedure might be recommended for your child.

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Preventive Care Matters: How Children Benefit From Early Detection of Common Oral Health Problems

February 11, 2025

up-close image of a child undergoing a dental checkup

Regular dental checkups and cleanings are preventive services that make a significant difference in a child’s life. The care and attention provided by dentists not only ensures a more positive experience but also allows for the early detection of common oral health problems experienced by young patients. Let’s discover the benefits children can expect when keeping these six-month appointments.

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