What Happens When Tooth Pulp Is Exposed?
Teeth are more than just hard surfaces for chewing food—they are complex structures with layers that play important roles in keeping your children’s (and your) teeth healthy. At the center [ more ]
May No Cavity Club Friend of the Month
Say hello to Snickers the Sloth—our newest fluffy friend here at Pediatric Dentistry! Snickers is soft, snuggly, and seriously proud of her sparkly smile. When she’s not hanging around the [ more ]
The Importance Of Discontinuing the Pacifier: A Pediatric Dentist’s Guide
Pacifiers are a helpful tool in soothing and comforting young children. However, allowing prolonged pacifier use beyond toddler age can lead to dental and other health issues. It’s recommended by [ more ]
November No Cavity Club Friend of the Month
This month’s No Cavity Club friend is Lula the Lion! Lula got her name because she loves hula hooping. She went home with Amelia, who is practicing hula hooping for [ more ]
Tips To Help Children Have A Positive Dental Experience
It’s not uncommon for children to feel anxious about upcoming dental appointments, but this apprehension can be relieved. At Pediatric Dentistry of Central Iowa, we specialize in providing an inviting [ more ]