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Helpful Pediatric Dentistry Tips!

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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A Timeline for Your Child’s Dental Milestones

by Dr. Steve Whittemore, D.D.S. | Published November 14, 2022

During the first two years of your child’s life, their mouth will go through many changes and important milestones. As parents, you’re responsible for helping your child—and their teeth—through the [ more ]

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How to Stop Thumb Sucking

by Dr. Steve Whittemore, D.D.S. | Published October 27, 2022

Thumb sucking may be simultaneously one of your child’s biggest habits and comforts. For babies, it’s a natural root reflex they developed in utero. For toddlers, thumb or digit sucking [ more ]

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