by Lafayette Pediatric Dentistry | Mar 19, 2024 | Oral Health
Keeping your child’s teeth healthy goes beyond brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits. What your child eats and drinks is also very important, as the food and beverages your child consumes will either contribute to the development of cavities or promote...
by Lafayette Pediatric Dentistry | Feb 26, 2024 | Oral Health
One of the most common problem points in a child’s oral health is their tongue. It can be difficult enough to properly teach a child to brush and floss their teeth, so brushing the tongue can easily be glossed over. However, teaching kids to properly clean their...
by Lafayette Pediatric Dentistry | Feb 19, 2024 | Oral Health
The lure of tobacco ensnares far too many teens across America today. According to the 2023 National Youth Tobacco Survey, nearly 2 million high school students and 800,000 middle school students use some form of tobacco product. In Louisiana alone, 1 in 3 high...
by Lafayette Pediatric Dentistry | Jan 17, 2024 | Oral Health
Losing baby teeth is an exciting milestone for children, but it can also be unnerving for parents. When those little teeth start to wiggle, parents often wonder if they should step in and pull the tooth or let nature take its course. In this article, we’ll walk...
by Lafayette Pediatric Dentistry | Dec 21, 2023 | Oral Health
When you’re shopping for toothpaste in the grocery store aisle or browsing online, the options often seem endless. There are toothpastes that promise whiter teeth, fresh breath, reduced sensitivity, anti-plaque, and every flavor under the sun. With all the flashy...
by Lafayette Pediatric Dentistry | Dec 13, 2023 | Oral Health
Pregnancy brings a whirlwind of changes to a woman’s body. Fluctuating hormones and changes in diet can leave pregnant women more susceptible to tooth decay, gingivitis, and other oral health issues if proper precautions aren’t taken. However, many...