by Groovywp | Oct 8, 2023 | faqs, Uncategorized
In some situations following dental extractions, your child may experience prolonged bleeding. If this occurs, it may be the result of a dislodged clot. The most important part of post-extraction is maintaining constant pressure on gauze. Take two gauze and fold into...
by Groovywp | Oct 8, 2023 | faqs, Uncategorized
The most soothing thing you can do is often to rub sore gums gently with a clean finger or with the back of a cold plastic spoon or cold wet cloth. Teething rings often work well. It is best to avoid teething biscuits, they may contain sugar that is not good for baby...
by Groovywp | Oct 7, 2023 | faqs, Uncategorized
Dental sealants provide a great benefit to our groovy molars and premolars. The process is simple and involves “painting” or flowing a thin resin material into the grooves of a child’s posterior teeth. The grooves of posterior teeth...
by Groovywp | Oct 7, 2023 | faqs, Uncategorized
You’re right! They are going to fall out! Hopefully cavity-free, intact, and once the permanent teeth push them out! “Dental caries remains the most common chronic disease of children aged 5 to 17 years. It is 5 times more common than asthma...
by Groovywp | Oct 7, 2023 | faqs, Uncategorized
I often inform parents that their child’s teeth are different than ours! Teeth are not just teeth. Baby teeth have very thin enamel, the hard protective outer layer, whereas permanent teeth have much thicker enamel. As a result of thinner...