You may remember being young and wiggling a loose front tooth with your tongue. Back then, we were excited to lose a baby tooth because that meant the tooth fairy…
It is common for parents to worry if their child’s baby teeth do not seem to be falling out on time. Typically, a child may start losing teeth around ages…
There is a reason why a popular Christmas song declares, “All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth.” While every child’s experience differs, baby teeth often fall out…
As children grow, it is normal for their bodies to change and adapt to new conditions, and their teeth are no exception. Kids will usually grow 20 baby teeth to…
You may remember your child’s teething phase like it was yesterday. Now, only a few short years later, their baby teeth are making room for their permanent adult teeth —…
Wondering what the teething timeline looks like for your baby? Knowing when they may start teething is important to prepare and recognize if anything is out of the ordinary. At…
Babies can’t tell you what they feel or express their discomfort, making it difficult for parents to know how to help them out. At Sprout Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics, we…
Everyone is susceptible to tooth sensitivity, even children. When children experience tooth sensitivity, they may change their eating patterns due to the pain and tenderness they encounter eating specific foods.…
If your child has braces, it’s a good idea to know what to do if the brackets break away from the teeth they’re attached to or if your child experiences…
As your child grows up, their permanent teeth start to come in and replace their baby teeth. These are exciting times for you and your child as their smile changes…

