Visiting the dentist can be a source of anxiety for many children, especially if it’s their first time. At Pediatric Dentistry on Kimball, we understand that dental anxiety is common, and our mission is to create an environment where children feel safe, comfortable,...
As a parent, watching your child experience teething can be challenging, especially when it happens earlier than expected. While most toddlers get their 2-year molars between 23 and 33 months, some children experience early eruption. If you’re wondering,...
As a parent, finding the best dental care for your child is crucial. Pediatric dental visits set the foundation for lifelong oral health, but the cost of care can be a concern. This is where Pediatric Dentistry on Kimball comes in, offering in-network pediatric dental...
As parents, we all want the best for our children, including a healthy smile that lasts a lifetime. The choices we make in their daily diet can play a significant role in their overall oral health. At Pediatric Dentistry on Kimball, we believe that teaching healthy...
It’s surprisingly common for 3-year-olds to have cavities. As soon as a child’s teeth emerge, they become vulnerable to early childhood cavities, also known as Early Childhood Caries (ECC). Studies show that 1 in 4 children will have a cavity by age 3. At Pediatric...