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Seasons Change
Now that the leaves are starting to change and the temperatures aren’t quite so roasting, you’re probably looking forward to fall and the weather changes ahead. Funny enough, the change in weather can also make a difference in the way you and your kids’ teeth feel too.
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Dental Diseases and Academic Development
It may only be early summer, but the 2021-22 school year will be upon us before you know it. And with it will come your cares and concerns for your child’s academic well-being and performance.
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How nutrition can affect dental health
You probably remember what it was like to be a kid in the morning – or just before bed – with your parents asking you: “Did you brush your teeth?!” Now that you’re the parent, it doesn’t seem like such a chore anymore, right?
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Our Favorite Holiday Gifts for Healthy Teeth
It’s here – that magical time in our children’s lives when all seems right with the world, and they brim with anticipation over what goodies may be headed their way over the holidays.
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Dental Sealants for Kids: What They Can Do for Your Child’s Oral Health
When it comes to our children’s dental health, what is the number one “bad guy” we tell our kids to look out for? Cavities. As parents, we do all we can to teach our kids about the dangers of cavities and how to avoid them. Yet sometimes, despite our best efforts, those obnoxious little dangers…
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Tips for a Cavity-Free Summer
Ah summer, the time of year that all kids associate with sweetness – literally. Think back to your childhood and what do you associate with summer? Yes, there’s no school and camps and trips to the pool and vacations looming large, BUT there’s a good chance that some type of ice cream, candy, cookies, cake,…
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When to Seek Emergency Dental Services
In the current health climate in which we live, Kids Dentistry of North Georgia understands that a trip to the dentist may not be something you are looking to do.
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Why Dentistry for Children?
Baby teeth play a very important role in the health and development of your child and a much larger role than many people realize. Yes, they do fall out, but before they do, they need to be taken care of just as well as the permanent (adult) teeth that come in behind them. In short,…