3 Most Common Dental Injuries in Sports
June 16, 2021
Most children love to spend their summer days outside, participating in their favorite seasonal activities. Now that school’s out, your little one may be ready to go for a swim or join their friends for a quick soccer match. Unfortunately, playing full-contact sports can result in an injury if proper precautions aren’t taken. Here are the three most common dental injuries, how to prevent them, and what to do if your child has a sports-related emergency.
(more…)5 At-Home Methods of Naturally Preventing Cavities in Kids
March 11, 2021
Over the past year, you’ve learned to do a lot of things from home. You’ve shopped from home, made meals at home, and taught your kid at home. Did you know that you can do a lot to help with your child’s dental health at home? Along with regular checkup and cleaning appointments with your pediatric dentist, there are plenty of things you can do to naturally prevent cavities for your child.
(more…)If Your Child’s 1st Birthday Is Coming Up, So Is Their 1st Dental Checkup!
February 7, 2021
Now that your baby’s first birthday is almost here, you probably have a lot on your mind. Before you know it, they’ll be walking, talking, and growing up too fast! As you look forward to these exciting milestones, don’t forget about their precious smile. If your child’s first birthday is on the horizon, then it’s time to start thinking about keeping their oral health on track. Read on to find out why it’s so important to bring your one-year-old in to see your Willow Park pediatric dentist.
(more…)Keeping Your Child’s Teeth Healthy During Cold and Flu Season
January 28, 2021
When it comes to the winter season, there is a lot that children look forward to, such as the holidays and breaks from school. Although it brings a lot of fun, winter also brings cold and flu season in Aledo. No parent ever wants to see their child feeling bad, but the reality is that sometimes, sickness is unavoidable. In addition to taking good care of your child’s body while they’re sick, it’s also just as important to prioritize their oral health so that they can heal faster. If you do find yourself dealing with an illness of some kind this season, your local pediatric dentist has some tips to share to keep their teeth healthy throughout the process.
(more…)What Does Your Child’s Dental Insurance Plan Cover?
December 25, 2020
Many parents wonder whether their babies require dental insurance, and the answer is, yes! The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that you bring your little one in for their first checkup and cleaning by the time their first tooth grows in, which is usually around when they’re six to 12 months old. If your infant is covered under your insurance plan and you stay in-network with your provider, then you shouldn’t need to pay out-of-pocket for their visit. Another fact to keep in mind is that having a baby counts as a qualifying life event, which means you can make changes to your plan when your child is born so you can include them in your coverage.
(more…)3 Oral Health Facts for Breastfeeding Parents
November 19, 2020
As a parent, you know your entire worldview shifts the moment you see the little plus sign or smiley face. Flash forward nine months, when you see your little one wrapped up in your arms, you know you would do anything to keep them safe and happy. If you’ve made the personal decision to breastfeed your child, then there are a few things you should know about keeping their teeth and gums in good condition. Read on to learn more about nursing and oral health in Aledo and Willow Park.
(more…)Stroud Pediatric Dentistry Recognized as a DFW Mom-Approved Children’s Dentist
October 8, 2020
Friends and family members are often the go-to individuals for referrals when choosing a children’s dentist in Willow Park, but if you’re like many mothers, you may rely on other sources like DFWChild, a magazine that serves as a premier authority for women with children. Offering insight and education regarding health and wellbeing, social responsibility, and ways your family can get involved locally, they recently released the DFWChild Mom-Approved Child Dentist Awards for 2020. Proud to be recognized as a recipient is Stroud Pediatric Dentistry! Read on to learn more about this highly-esteem award and why you should choose Dr. Stroud and his team to care for your little one’s smile.
(more…)4 Fun Ways to Welcome the Tooth Fairy
September 23, 2020
The Tooth Fairy is a beloved childhood character that dates back to 1908! It is believed that this tradition was inspired by the tale of the tooth-gathering mouse, who would take the tooth from underneath a child’s pillow and replace it with a small gift. Over 100 years later, this practice serves as a great way to encourage your child to take proper care of their teeth while simultaneously getting them excited about growing their new smile. If your child recently lost a tooth, a pediatric dentist in Willow Park is sharing four fun ways to welcome the tooth fairy!
(more…)How to Help Your Little One Establish Healthy Dental Habits
August 10, 2020
Teaching your child healthy dental habits early in life is essential for their long-term oral health. Unfortunately, your toddler probably isn’t thrilled about learning to floss or remembering to brush every day. How can you help them establish these important lifelong habits? Try making dental care more fun and engaging! Read on as your Willow Park children’s dentist shares some fun activities and tips to get your little one excited about taking care of their precious smile.
(more…)The Dos and Don’ts to Pulling Baby Teeth
June 15, 2020
Losing a tooth is an exciting right of passage for children! Around the age of six or seven, the roots of their primary teeth (aka “baby” teeth) dissolve to make room for their permanent set. This ensures that the experience is as pain-free as possible. However, sometimes the process is not as smooth as you and your child would like, which can lead you to consider pulling it out yourself. Before you try the old “tie a string to a doorknob” solution, read the below dentist-recommended dos and don’ts for pulling baby teeth:
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