The Facts about Fluorosis

Fluorosis is a condition that disrupts tooth enamel formation. Mild cases of fluorosis appear as white lines, spots, or streaks on the enamel of permanent teeth. In severe cases, the enamel can be misshapen and teeth can look brown or gray. The unusual thing about fluorosis is that it impacts the permanent teeth before they…

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A Little Room, Please!

You might think that baby teeth serve no real purpose other than to look cute. After all, they eventually fall out! But the role they play is vital to optimal dental development. Baby teeth serve as placeholders for their permanent cohorts. If a baby tooth is lost too early, that precious space may not be…

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Seeing Double?

If you look in your child’s mouth and see extra teeth peaking out behind primary ones, don’t blame your vision. When a permanent tooth erupts prior to the corresponding baby tooth falling out, it’s called over retention of the tooth. Although it may look odd, it’s not cause for alarm. This doesn’t mean, though, that…

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Protecting Smiles is a Year-Round Job

Does it seem as if your child is always involved in one sport or another? A sports season ends only to have another begin. Sometimes, seasons overlap, causing scheduling nightmares. Athletic endeavors provide numerous benefits for kids, both physically and mentally. Keep that in mind when you’re racing from one field to the next wondering…

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