by Teddy Bear Children's Dentistry | Mar 15, 2023 | Uncategorized
On March 17, everyone has a little Irish in them. St. Patrick’s Day is a joyous celebration of Irish heritage. The holiday originated as a commemoration of Saint Patrick, who brought Christianity to Ireland. The saint arrived in Ireland in 432 and earned the...
by Teddy Bear Children's Dentistry | Mar 8, 2023 | Uncategorized
The short answer to this question? Yes. Because your child’s breath is a reflection of his or her oral health, you should talk to Drs. Da Fonseca, Nini, and John if you notice any unpleasant changes. While better dental hygiene is usually the answer for young...
by Teddy Bear Children's Dentistry | Mar 1, 2023 | Uncategorized
Many parents have concerns about their children’s teeth not falling out on time. Drs. Da Fonseca, Nini, and John and our team are here to answer any questions parents may have about when children lose their teeth. Children have 20 primary teeth that come in around age...
by Teddy Bear Children's Dentistry | Feb 22, 2023 | Uncategorized
The best brushing routine for parent and child is two minutes of gentle brushing in the morning and two in the evening. But if the longest four minutes of your day are spent helping your child brush and floss, here are some suggestions for making that time fly....
by Teddy Bear Children's Dentistry | Feb 15, 2023 | Uncategorized
If your idea of camping is a quiet walk through the woods before returning to your rustic hotel, your regular brushing habits will be perfect for your trip. But if you are hiking into the mountains with your tent, backpack, and camp food, Drs. Da Fonseca, Nini, and...
by Teddy Bear Children's Dentistry | Feb 8, 2023 | Uncategorized
Many parents worry that their children’s teeth are not falling out on time. A lot of concerned parents want to know: When will my child lose his or her first baby tooth? At what age should the last tooth fall out? Is there a specific order in which the teeth are...