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6 Tips to Keep Kids’ Teeth Healthy During Summer Break
added on: June 20, 2023
Growing Great Grins in Spring, TX

Summer is here, and kids are excited to take a break from school and enjoy the sunshine. However, as a parent, it’s still important to help your little ones take great care of their oral health during this time. Don’t worry, your pediatric dentist in The Woodlands has compiled some… Read More…


Why Early Childhood Dental Visits Are Important
added on: June 12, 2023
Growing Great Grins in Spring, TX

As a parent, you want the best for your child, including helping them grow strong, healthy teeth. The key to achieving and maintaining a healthy mouth for your child is to start early with regular dental visits to their pediatric dentist in Spring. In fact, the American Academy of Pediatric… Read More…


The Benefits of Fluoride Treatments for Kids
added on: June 2, 2023
Growing Great Grins in Spring, TX

As a parent, you want your child to have the healthiest, happiest smile possible, and good oral hygiene habits are essential for achieving that goal. However, sometimes brushing and flossing isn’t enough to protect your child’s teeth from decay. That’s where fluoride treatments from your pediatric dentist in Spring come… Read More…


Can Too Much Sun Damage Teeth? 
added on: May 15, 2023
Growing Great Grins in Spring, TX

You hear it time and time again – from your pediatrician, the famous Mary Schmich, articles on the Internet, and yes, even from your pediatric dentist in Spring – wear sunscreen. This advice applies to both kids and adults, and it’s especially appropriate during National Sunscreen Day, celebrated every year… Read More…


Can Asthma Inhalers Cause Cavities?
added on: May 11, 2023
Growing Great Grins in Spring, TX

May is Asthma Awareness Month. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 25 million Americans have asthma, including 6 million children or adolescents. Asthma is a disease that affects the lungs and can cause shortness of breath, wheezing, and chest pain. This disease can often be treated,… Read More…


Seasonal Allergies & Oral Health
added on: May 8, 2023
Growing Great Grins in Spring, TX

If your kiddos have been itching, sniffling, and sneezing lately, allergies may be to blame. In fact, a recent study shows that allergies may be starting earlier and be more severe than ever before. This could mean that more and more children are experiencing the side effects of high pollen… Read More…

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What’s a Bad Bite? 
added on: April 19, 2023
Growing Great Grins in Spring, TX

You may have heard your pediatric dentist in Spring talk to you about your child’s bite. But what exactly are they talking about? What’s the difference between a good bite and a bad bite? Why does your child’s bite even matter? Let’s take a look.  All About Your Child’s Bite  When… Read More…


Top 5 Dental Problems in Kids
added on: April 11, 2023
Growing Great Grins in Spring, TX

Dental problems can affect anyone at any age, from 1 to 100. While many of these problems are similar between kids and adults, there are some common oral health concerns that parents and your pediatric dentist in Spring should look out for, and some may surprise you.   Cavities According to… Read More…


Dental Visits for Children with Autism
added on: April 6, 2023
Growing Great Grins in Spring, TX

April is World Autism Month and strives to increase understanding, acceptance, and inclusion of people with autism. This is certainly a cause that your pediatric dentist in Spring can get behind! When it comes to thinking about dental visits for children with autism, it’s only natural to feel nervous. We’re here… Read More…


How Do I Handle a Kid’s Dental Emergency?
added on: March 29, 2023
Growing Great Grins in Spring, TX

Unexpected accidents happen, especially with kids. It’s something always in the back of all parents’ minds, and no parent ever wants their child to have an emergency. Dental emergencies are no exception, and they can be particularly concerning and confusing. What’s the right thing to do? What shouldn’t you do?… Read More…


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