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Wash Park Pediatric Dentistry Blog

Prevalence of Cavities in Teens: Why and What to Do

May 26, 2025

group of teens smiling and walking together

In theory, as humans grow older, they become wiser. They learn, and their brains develop, so logically, teens should be better off than younger children with more experience and knowledge, especially in terms of their dental health. However, up to 60 percent of teens have had at least one cavity by age 19, and about 13 percent currently have undiagnosed tooth decay. Without treatment or correction, teenagers can experience pain, additional damage to their smiles and confidence, and set themselves up for a lifetime of dental trouble!

Why are cavities still prevalent in teenagers? What can be done to help kids in this age group thrive? Keep reading to find out!

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Not Just a Phase: Why and How to Treat Lip and Tongue-Ties

April 25, 2025

crying newborn in mom’s arms

Waking up for feedings in the middle of the night, napping during the day, wearing diapers, eating mashed foods—these are all things that babies eventually outgrow. As they develop, they learn coordination, control, and skills to function better in the world. So, when a friend suggests that your baby who has a hard time breastfeeding and thriving might have a tongue-tie, you wonder whether this issue is something else that will go away on its own. When it comes to a lip or tongue-tie, don’t try to postpone treatment! Keep reading to learn more about this problem and why it needs to be addressed sooner than later.

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Too Old for a Pediatric Dentist? Why Your Teen Still Should Visit One

March 25, 2025

teen having his teeth worked on at the pediatric dentist’s office

Developing mentally and physically, kids eventually outgrow certain childish things, especially clothing and toys. At some point, usually by the time they become teens, they feel too grown up for a nursery-themed bedroom, their favorite stuffy to snuggle at night, or their parents’ frequent hugs and kisses. As they get closer to adulthood, you may wonder if your teenager is too old to visit a pediatric dentist, but here are some important reasons why they still need to go to this specialist until they turn 18.

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Did Your Child Lose a Dental Crown? Here’s What to Do Next

February 24, 2025

redheaded child smiling and looking in a mirror after fixing a lost dental crown

Whether it’s a baby tooth that just had a rough start or a permanent tooth that wasn’t properly cared for, a dental crown is a second chance for decayed or injured teeth. Without this porcelain prosthetic, your child’s tooth would have to be removed entirely when most of it is still salvageable. But what happens if their dental crown comes out? What steps should you follow? Read on to find out!

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Time for a New Dental Crown? 4 Signs Your Child Needs a Replacement

January 22, 2025

little girl opening her mouth and showing a dental crown

From birth to the moment your child leaves the house for independence, you have to provide so much for them, and they go through many sets of clothes, shoes, toys, and even teeth. As they grow, you both will experience bumps along the way, and despite doing your best, your child may need a dental crown to compensate for a cavity or oral injury. Although this prosthetic is a great solution that enables them to carry on with confidence for quite a while, you need to be aware that their crown may require replacement at some point. What signs point to needing a new crown? Keep reading to find out!

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Making Your Kid’s Dental Fillings Last

December 19, 2024

smiley little boy having his teeth checked for cavities

As you have watched your little grow so far, you’ve realized their childhood won’t last forever. The days can feel slow, but the years pass by quickly. Before you know it, your kiddo won’t be one anymore.

When it comes to their dental health, it’s beneficial to keep certain expiration dates in mind so that their smile doesn’t skip a beat and stays healthy, strong, and beautiful. For instance, how long do dental fillings last for kids? Knowing more about these restorations can help you know what you should be doing to prepare your child for taking care of their own smiles as adults.

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Dental Crown or Filling? When These Restorations Are Used

November 19, 2024

happy little girl smiling and pointing at her teeth in the dentist’s chair

When your child starts to complain about a toothache, you think it must be a cavity. Don’t worry! About half of children have had at least one cavity before they turn 11. Based on your own experiences with dental work, this situation will likely require one of two restorations: a dental crown or filling. But what exactly sets these two apart, and when is each one used for a child? Keep reading to find out.

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Is Pain After Pulp Therapy a Common Symptom?

October 24, 2024

smiling, relaxed little girl after dental treatment

Once a myth starts circling around, it’s difficult to eradicate it. For instance, root canals or pulp therapy for kids have the unfortunate and inaccurate reputation of causing pain, but in reality, these procedures relieve it and save teeth from extraction. Pulp therapy involves removing the ailing tooth’s nerve, thus eliminating the source of the child’s pain. In other words, pain is not common at all after pulp therapy!

However, if your child undergoes this procedure, there are some symptoms you might see afterward. Some are normal and not concerning while other more serious ones need to be addressed right away. Keep reading to learn what these symptoms are and what you should do!

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Pulp Therapy Over Tooth Extraction: Why Saving Little Smiles Matters

September 23, 2024

child with a toothache and a concerned parent behind her

When your child is in pain, you would do anything to make it stop. Even going to extreme measures doesn’t seem so crazy if it will help. For instance, if your child has a bad toothache, you may consider having the tooth entirely removed. However, there is another option that doesn’t require extraction: pulp therapy.

Similar to root canal treatment, pulp therapy entails taking out the tooth’s nerve, preserving the rest of the natural structure. But why should you give your child’s treatment options serious thought? Why is pulp therapy preferred over tooth extraction? Keep reading to find out!

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Eek! 3 Essential Tips to Make Tooth Extraction Less Scary for Your Child

August 23, 2024

little girl covering her mouth with the dentist holding instruments

When your child fears monsters in their closet or under their bed, you can quickly assuage them by turning on a light and showing them there’s nothing to be afraid of. But how can you alleviate their fear of getting a tooth extracted? If you don’t prepare your child beforehand, the idea of a tooth extraction can feel overwhelmingly frightening. Here are a few valuable tips for making the experience less scary for your child.

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