Babies typically start to get teeth anywhere between 6-12 months. Symptoms such as drooling, hands in the mouth and irritability can begin weeks or months before the first tooth makes its appearance. There are many misconceptions about teething and overall it can be a frustrating time for both baby and parent. Teething myth #1: teething
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Dental X-rays and why they’re important
At Wilton Pediatric Dentistry, our focus is always on prevention and education. A question we get often from parents is why are x-rays important and at what age do they start? The answer is that it depends on each patient. We try to take our first set of bitewing x-rays (to check for cavities between
Preventing dental trauma
Dental trauma can be a very scary prospect for both a patient and a parent. Teeth are one of the most noticeable features on your face and a beautiful smile is something everyone likes to have. One of the simplest things you can do to protect your child Dr Ashleigh SebroDr. Ashleigh Sebro is a