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Children’s Cavities are Common. Here’s How to Prevent Them
added on: March 9, 2024

Children’s cavities are a common concern that many parents grapple with. The vulnerability of young teeth to decay necessitates a proactive approach to oral health. Establishing good habits early on can significantly reduce the risk of cavities in children. But why are children’s cavities so common and what are some… Read More…


What Does a Kid’s Cavity Look Like?
added on: January 12, 2024

As parents, we often associate a cavity in our child’s tooth with visible signs like discoloration or pain. However, the reality is that cavities can sometimes go unnoticed until they reach an advanced stage. Your pediatric dentist in The Woodlands is here to help you understand what a cavity in… Read More…


4 Dental Resolutions for Parents to Boost Kids’ Oral Health
added on: January 3, 2024

The start of a new year is the perfect time to reflect on our habits and make positive changes for the future. When it comes to your child’s well-being, one area that should never be overlooked is oral health. Establishing good dental habits early on can set the stage for… Read More…


A Guide to Reducing Sugar Intake for Kids During the Holidays
added on: December 20, 2023

The holiday season is a time of joy, family gatherings, and, let’s face it, indulging in delicious treats. While it’s perfectly normal to enjoy some festive sweets, it’s essential to be mindful of the impact excessive sugar can have on kids’ oral health. Your pediatric dentist in Spring knows that the… Read More…


How Does Nutrition Affect Kids’ Oral Health?
added on: March 1, 2023
Growing Great Grins in Spring, TX

What kids put into their bodies can certainly affect how they feel, how healthy they are, and how they develop and grow. But eating the right foods can not only fuel your child’s body, but it can also enhance their oral health. During this National Nutrition Month, your pediatric dentist… Read More…


Could This Healthy Treat Hurt Kids’ Teeth? 
added on: January 26, 2022
Growing Great Grins

You do everything you can to keep your kids healthy. You make sure they eat well-balanced meals, get plenty of exercise, brush and floss their teeth regularly, and see their pediatric dentist in The Woodlands at least twice a year. Yet, did you know that something considered healthy may be… Read More…


Tricks, Treats, and Tips For a Healthy Halloween
added on: October 15, 2021
Growing Great Grins

As parents everywhere are gearing up for the Halloween season, it’s only natural for our kids to be excited about all the candy they’ll get. But it may have mom and dad a bit concerned about yet another holiday loaded with sugary treats. Don’t worry, your pediatric dentist in Spring… Read More…


Summer Treats Can Affect Your Kid’s Teeth
added on: June 23, 2021
Growing Great Grins

Cool, summertime snacks such as ice cream and popsicles can give your child a break from the heat. But some summer treats can affect your kid’s teeth and put them at risk for dental problems. Does this mean you should avoid these summer favorites? Your pediatric dentist in The Woodlands… Read More…


Fruits and Veggies Are More Than Healthy Snacks
added on: January 20, 2021
Growing Great Grins

A healthy diet is full of colorful fruits and crunchy veggies. But at our pediatric dental office in Spring, we want all of the parents of our patients to know these healthy snacks are also great for a healthy smile. Just like your body, your teeth need certain foods that… Read More…


What Does Being Gluten-Free Mean for Your Child’s Teeth?
added on: November 25, 2020
gluten free pizza

Eating gluten-free has been increasing in popularity over the past couple of years. Sometimes this dietary change is due to choice. Other times, it’s out of necessity. Those with celiac disease or a gluten intolerance avoid gluten because it makes them very sick. In these individuals, gluten can also cause… Read More…


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