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Lidocaine is Not for Kids
Oral viscous lidocaine is to treat pain relief from mouth irritation in adults as a result of chemotherapy and other medical procedures. In 2014, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning to caregivers that this type of lidocaine should not be used to treat teething pain in infants and young kids, warning… (Read More)
Continue Reading »A Dental First Aid Kit for Kids
Most homes have a standard first-aid kit—and with the demanding schedules of the average American family today, it’s smart to keep one in your vehicle, too. Whether at home or away from home, active kids like to run, play, climb, and jump off things—and sometimes emergency dental injuries follow. Explorer Kids Dental thinks it’s a… (Read More)
Continue Reading »This Tool Can Help Your Child Floss Like a Boss!
Hey Roseville parents, how diligent are you about flossing once a day? Unless you’re an avid flosser, you probably hate this question. However, we don’t ask to shame you, so keep that in mind when we ask how much you help your young one floss. We know it’s not particularly easy to get string in… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Keys to Successful Dental Visits for Kids
There are very few people in the world who would choose going to the dentist as their favorite thing to do, and kids are no exception. Here are a few tips to help ensure a more successful dental visit for your child: Encourage age-appropriate daily oral hygiene routines at home. The best checkups are the… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Can My Child’s Asthma Affect Their Dental Health?
Did you know more than 26 million Americans have asthma, and it’s the leading chronic disease in children? As dental health professionals that understand how deeply your oral and overall health rely on one another and want both to be optimal for your child, we feel it’s important to talk about how asthma might affect… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Could the HPV Vaccine Decrease My Child’s Risk of Oral Cancer?
At Explorer Kids Dental, our bad news is usually limited to the diagnosis of a dental infection we can treat without much difficulty. We’d like to keep it that way, which is why we may broach more sensitive subjects at times—specifically around the ages of 11 and 12, when doctors might recommend a Human Papillomavirus… (Read More)
Continue Reading »What’s the Right Amount of Fluoride for Your Child’s Teeth?
Your child’s smile has the ability to make your day, and at Explorer Kids Dental, we know you want them to love their smile as much as you do—that’s why we’re always happy to inform you of the best prevention and treatment methods! Our prevention lessons and practices are usually focused on gum disease and… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Kids, Candy & Dental Health
Holidays like Halloween, Christmas, and Easter bring extra candy and homemade goodies along with them. Sadly, the bacteria in your child’s mouth are always ready to start producing the acid that contributes to cavities—but candy still can be enjoyed in moderation! Roseville dentists at Explorer Kids Dental have the skinny on some common types of… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Special Needs Dentistry: Everyone Deserves a Healthy Smile!
The Americans with Disabilities Act defines disability as a “physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.” (Specific examples of major life activities addressed by the ADA include functions such as caring for one’s self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing and learning.) Disabilities may be congenital (present… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Questions to Ask Before Special Needs Kids See the Dentist
All children are unique individuals with personal preferences, but sometimes special needs kids have a higher level of anxiety in new situations like visiting the dentist. Dentists like Drs. Jeff & Candy McComb realize treating special needs kids requires patience and understanding, and while most dentists who treat children are capable of accommodating a variety… (Read More)
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