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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulations on stumbling upon my site.  I am a mother of two young boys, and a practicing dentist.  My hope is that this site will serve you as one of the many guides that will help you navigate through the never-ending journey called parenthood!  I actually find it amazing that, with how complex [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations on stumbling upon my site.  I am a mother of two young boys, and a practicing dentist.  My hope is that this site will serve you as one of the many guides that will help you navigate through the never-ending journey called parenthood!  I actually find it amazing that, with how complex child-rearing really is, there are not a thousand more books dedicated to the subject!  Unfortunately, kids don’t come with a guide at their birth and even our most futile attempts to write books on how to care for them still leave us scratching our heads for answers.</p>
<p>My decision to create this site was made because of the many questions I get as a dentist from parents regarding their children’s oral health.  It seems that many of the “What to Expect ” books and childcare guides omit something very critical in raising and caring for children.  A subject that is so simple but so easily dismissed as common knowledge or topics that your pediatrician will discuss with you.  Unfortunately, most pediatricians know VERY LITTLE about the dental health of your child.  So, this leaves many parents wondering if they are providing adequate dental care for their children. Too often this lack of knowledge causes irreversible damage to their kid&#8217;s teeth and a serious dent in their wallets.</p>
<p>I hope you find the information on this site to be a  mildly humorous, very informative, myth-busting, easy to understand guide that should help you feel confident that you are on the right track with your child’s oral health.  My other hope is that this knowledge will allow you to save money when it can be saved, and to spend it when it really needs to be spent.</p>
<p>These questions were chosen because they are by far the most common I receive at the dental office or more often, when I am at social functions for my own kids!  The answers are then provided in a way which I think just about everyone can understand.  I hope after reading some of these posts, you find yourself empowered and fully informed.<br />
I hear all of these questions far too often, which leads me to believe that there is a serious lack of knowledge on the subject.  Since dental decay in children is the #1 childhood disease, it is very important that parents are well educated on the subject.  I feel strongly that we can better help the future of our children if we can share the knowledge to prevent these dental problems.  These problems are far too often physically, mentally and financially challenging for parents and children, both short and long term.  So, my hope is that after you find something useful or helpful, you feel confident in sharing the vital information with others so that they too can avoid some of the costly or worrisome situations.<br />
You may also have friends in your social circle with younger children who may have questions that you will now feel confident answering for them.   Even though you may only have a teenager now, life can be full of many unplanned miracles-so it is always better to be prepared now!  Whatever the reason, share the knowledge with your friends and family.</p>
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		<title>Children&#8217;s Teeth &#8211; How Being Educated About Your Child&#8217;s Teeth Can Save You Thousands of Dollars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a dentist and a mother of two little boys, I am constantly bombarded with questions from parents about their children's teeth.  There seems to be a huge lack of compiled information on the subject.  While I have seen plenty from cord care to rashes and behavioral techniques, I have yet to see a comprehensive guide on the development and care of children's teeth.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a dentist and a mother of two little boys, I am constantly bombarded with questions from parents about their children&#8217;s teeth There seems to be a huge lack of compiled information on the subject. While I have seen plenty of information for parents and caregivers on cord care, rashes and behavioral techniques, I have yet to see a comprehensive guide on the development and care of children&#8217;s teeth. And, unfortunately, your children&#8217;s teeth are a huge part of their childhood and will have an enormous impact on their adult lives. Misinformation or lack of knowledge can cause frustrating experiences during these critical times. It can make parents feel unsure of what to do when there dentist suggests certain treatment or diagnosis. It can also just leave parents feeling confused or unsure of curious dental questions which always seem to arise through the child&#8217;s growing years.</p>
<p>Infants begin the process of teething around 3-4 months old, until the first tooth makes its appearance around 6-7 months old. This long and sometimes tumultuous process will lay the foundation for many years to come. Did you know that babies are not born with the bacteria that cause cavities? Did you know that when we kiss and coo near our babies mouths that we introduce cavity causing bacteria to them, exposing them to possible tooth decay? By keeping those slobbery but wonderful kisses to a minimum, we may be able to delay tooth decay much longer in our kids.</p>
<p>Have you ever heard the popular myth, &#8220;Baby teeth can&#8217;t be important, they are just going to fall out anyway?&#8221; This all too popular belief among the dentally unaware is a huge cause for the many preventable dental problems with children&#8217;s teeth today. Baby teeth are extremely important to tooth position of the permanent teeth and can also play a large role in the future facial appearance of a child. They may determine whether or not a child will need braces or head-gear. Early orthodontic planning and treatment can save parents thousands of dollars later.</p>
<p>And, for those parents who cannot afford braces, early dental evaluation could yield less expensive solutions just by using alternative treatment while in the baby teeth years. This early intervention could save your child from being embarrassed of their smile as or wear braces as an adult. So how early should children&#8217;s teeth be placed in braces? Well, there are a multitude of factors to be considered and all are dependent on the dental situation as a child. After years of research, we now know that once children reach the age of puberty, conservative orthodontics is much more difficult. So, it is not uncommon or outrageous to evaluate and start simple orthodontic care as early as age 7, to help avoid more extensive orthodontics later.</p>
<p>Have you ever wondered why some children&#8217;s teeth appear darker or more yellow than their baby teeth? There are many causes of this from improper brushing, a dying tooth, genetic disorders and more. In most cases, yellow adult teeth are normal and appear yellow because of the contrasting bright color of baby teeth. However, knowing what is normal and what is not, is critical to catching other problems early before they cause other serious permanent problems.</p>
<p>As a mom, I always want to be aware of information regarding the health of my children. As a dentist I feel a strong need to inform and arm others with the knowledge to help their children. I am not a pediatric dentist or orthodontist, but do treat children&#8217;s teeth regularly. Because of this experience, I cannot express to parents enough the importance of being knowledgeable about the dental needs and development of your children&#8217;s teeth. Please remember: Baby teeth are not disposable. They are the most important start to a healthy and naturally beautiful set of adult teeth!</p>
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