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Helpful Pediatric Dentistry Tips!

How Baby Bottles and Sippy Cups Affect Your Child’s Teeth

by Dr. Steve Whittemore, D.D.S. | Published June 19, 2023

A baby bottle or sippy cup can be a quick fix to your child’s tantrum, or perhaps an easy way to get them the nutrients they need to grow. These [ more ]

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What Are the Benefits of Seeing a Pediatric Dentist Early?

by Dr. Steve Whittemore, D.D.S. | Published June 5, 2023

By your child’s first birthday, or when their first tooth comes in, you should take them for a visit to a pediatric dentist. Cavities can form as soon as their [ more ]

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What Role Does Sugar Play In My Child’s Teeth and Cavities?

by Dr. Steve Whittemore, D.D.S. | Published March 7, 2023

We all like to indulge in a sweet treat every now and then, and kids are especially keen on sugary snacks. While the occasional indulgence is harmless, eating too much [ more ]

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Signs Your Child’s Teeth Are Having Issues

by Dr. Steve Whittemore, D.D.S. | Published February 16, 2023

Young children may not be able to articulate what they’re feeling or the issues they’re having with their mouths and teeth. That’s why, as a parent, you’ll have to look [ more ]

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Why Does Teething Hurt For Babies?

by Dr. Steve Whittemore, D.D.S. | Published January 20, 2023

Teething can be a painful and difficult process for both babies and parents because infants may become especially fussy or seemingly sick while their new teeth emerge. As a parent, [ more ]

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