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Oral Hygiene for Families on the Go
Today’s families seem to be busier than they were in the past—lots of homework, extracurricular activities, and hopefully, some quality time spent with the family. Here are a few ideas from Drs. Jeff & Candy McComb to make consistent oral hygiene a little more convenient: Brushing teeth in the shower: as hard as it is… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Can Dentists Detect Eating Disorders in Children & Teens?
At Explorer Kids Dental, we want our dental family to feel safe and comfortable in our practice, and for each experience in our care to be positive. We also want our patients and their families to be informed, which sometimes means discussing heavy topics—today’s heavy topic is eating disorders. Wondering why a dentist would broach… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Silver Diamine Fluoride: An Affordable Filling Alternative
Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is an antibiotic topical liquid solution brushed onto teeth to halt the progression of tooth decay. Research has shown the effectiveness of SDF in cavity prevention and arrest, and it has been used safely and successfully worldwide with patients of all age groups. Explorer Kids Dental uses silver diamine fluoride to… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Oral Cancer – Prevention & Early Detection
Cancer is always a scary word—but it doesn’t have to be the last word. Equipped with good information and the best doctors, you can feel empowered to navigate whatever stands before you or your loved one. Oral cancer is common, affecting approximately 50,000 Americans every year. While it is not common in children, we err… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Is My Child’s Loose Tooth Causing Them Pain?
If you’re a parent or you’re lucky enough to work with infants and toddlers, you know that teething is not the most fun phase they’ll go through. Teeth having to push their way through gum tissue sounds rough, so it’s no surprise that as it happens, your little one will likely be sensitive and in… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Are Baby Bottles Bad for Baby Teeth?
Tooth decay in infants and very young children is often called baby bottle tooth decay. This happens when liquids with natural or artificial sugars remain in an infant’s mouth for extended periods of time. Bacteria in the baby’s mouth thrive on these sugars, using them to produce acids that attack the teeth and gums. Today,… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Social Stories: Support for Kids with Autism
In this blog article, Dr. Jeff McComb and Dr. Candy McComb discuss Social Stories™ and how they help provide emotional support to autistic kids with the goal of improving their dental (and other) experiences. A social story about going to the dentist follows specific criteria and story elements to reinforce a safe, detailed description of… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Can Children Get Receding Gums?
Receding gums (also known as gingival recession in the field of dentistry) are not uncommon in adults ages 40 and older, but children can also experience this progressive loss of gum tissue as young as age 7. Left untreated, gum recession can expose tooth roots and lead to pain and sensitivity. While causes of gum… (Read More)
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Grandparents, Grandkids & Dental Care
Dr. Jeff McComb and Dr. Candy McComb have been thinking about how much things have changed in the world of dentistry since today’s grandparents were growing kids themselves. Grandparents today are often very involved in the daily lives of their grandchildren—they may live close by, provide financial assistance, or assume childcare responsibilities for working parents…. (Read More)
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Sports Drinks & Energy Drinks: Proceed with Caution
Roseville dentists Dr. Jeff McComb and Dr. Candy McComb of Explorer Kids Dental want to make sure our patients know all about healthy hydration. Most people already know that soda and juice aren’t great for teeth, but now the American Academy of Pediatrics is cautioning parents and caregivers that sports and energy drinks have similar… (Read More)
Continue Reading »Your child's smile brightens our day, too!
Contact your children’s dentists, Dr. Jeff McComb and Dr. Candy McComb at Explorer Kids Dental to schedule a visit and start sharing smiles today.