Tongue-ties are a common condition in newborns that can have significant dental implications. A tongue-tie occurs when the lingual frenulum, the thin piece of tissue connecting the tongue to the floor of the mouth, is too short or tight. This can restrict the movement of the tongue, leading to a… Read More…
As any mom knows, the body can go through a lot of changes during pregnancy, from changes in hormones to fluid retention and swelling. But did you know that pregnancy can also affect mom’s oral health, as well as the health of your baby? Join your pediatric dentist in The… Read More…
New moms have a decision to make very early into motherhood — to breastfeed or not to breastfeed. This is a very personal decision, and maybe you’ve already begun weighing the pros and cons of breastfeeding. Even though breastfeeding is good for both mom and baby, it may not be… Read More…
Finding out that you’re pregnant is one of life’s most joyous events, and if you’re expecting, we want to send you plenty of well wishes. We also want to fill you in on a few things you need to know about dentistry and oral health during your pregnancy. Join your… Read More…
We care about your kiddos, but we also care about our parents too – especially mothers who are expecting a little one. Your body endures a lot of changes during pregnancy… your feet may swell, you may be sore in strange or new places, and your teeth may decay. It’s… Read More…
Tongue-ties are a common condition in newborns that can have significant dental implications. A tongue-tie occurs when the lingual frenulum, the thin piece of tissue connecting the tongue to the floor of the mouth, is too short or tight. This can restrict the movement of the tongue, leading to a… Read More…