In a statement issued on March 16, 2020, the American Dental Association (ADA) called upon dentists nationwide to postpone elective dental procedures for three weeks in order for dentistry to do its part to diminish the spread of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). Concentrating on emergency dental care only during this time
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If you’re thinking about having a child or already have a child, you want to give them the best care possible, and that means taking care of their oral health just as you do their physical and mental health. To help point you in the right direction, we’ve put together
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When you need emergency dental care for kids, you have a lot of options, but there are numerous reasons why you should choose FUNtastic Pediatric Dental the next time your child has a dental emergency. Whether you’re dealing with a knocked out tooth, a mouth injury, a broken braces bracket,
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Are you preparing for your child’s first dental appointment? Then, you may be wondering what you need to do. To help both of you get ready, you should check out the following tips. Schedule the Appointment Early According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, children should have their first
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Your child’s oral health is extremely important. Unfortunately, children face dental caries at surprisingly high levels — approximately 20% of children have an untreated cavity. Additionally, your child’s early dental experiences have an effect on their long-term oral health. To protect your child’s mouth and to establish positive oral health
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Has your dentist recommended dental sealants for your child? Wondering about the advantages of dental sealants for kids? Trying to decide if your child needs dental sealants? It’s a big decision to make but we have some basic facts to make an informed decision. When ShouldYour Child Get Dental Sealants
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As specialists in children’s dentistry, the team at FUNtastic Pediatric Dental understands that working with kids requires an entirely different approach than working with adults. We can appreciate that visiting the dentist is a new experience for our young patients and that it can make them feel anxious. After all,
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One common question that parents have about kid’s dental care is whether they should have their child use mouthwash. There is no straightforward answer for this as it depends on the age of the child and several other factors. The American Dental Association (ADA) does not recommend that children under
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As Long Beach dental experts for kids, we understand that getting children to eat healthy foods is not always easy. They are often attracted to sweet items like candy or sugared cereal simply because they taste good to a younger palate. Even though you try, you cannot always limit their
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Your child depends on you to care for his or her oral health needs for at least the first several years of life. Like all parents, you want to get into a routine early that will prevent tooth decay and other common problems as your child grows. If this is
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