Are your kids brushing with the right amount of toothpaste? Here is a helpful guide on how much toothpaste your child should be using! We look forward to seeing you.
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The teeth chew our food and help us enunciate during speech. A child will inevitably be more comfortable in food focused social situations with easy chewing, so it's important that your child's teeth are properly aligned!
Children are at a critical stage of development making lifelong friends while developing their interests and personalities. Appearance has a big impact on a child’s confidence. A confident child will be more likely to excel in school and relationships. Pave the way for your child’s success by visiting us!
Putting a smile on your face can boost your mood in moments. Studies on smiling show that it results in your brain releasing more endorphins, which are hormones that make you feel good!
Oral health plays a big role in keeping your kids healthy and happy! Be sure your child is brushing twice a day and flossing at least once a week! Instilling good habits at an early age can help create life-long healthy lifestyles.
Brush your child's teeth twice a day - in the morning and just before bed. Spend 2 minutes brushing, concentrating a good portion of this time on the back molars. This is an area where cavities often first develop. Take turns brushing with your child, as they may want to help.
Did you know the most popular toothbrush color is blue? It's a fact! Are you among those with a blue toothbrush? Take a look around and see if this little fact is true in your household. What color is your toothbrush and why did you pick it? What color was your last toothbrush? What about the others in your home? Does anyone have a blue toothbrush?
Smiling is considered a contagious expression. When you smile, people around you are more likely to smile as well. This can help you feel good about spreading cheer to family members, friends, acquaintances and even total strangers.
Prevention is always better than treatment! Make sure to schedule your next visit with us!
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Queen Elizabeth I brushed her teeth with sugar. Sugar causes cavities is common knowledge now. But it wasn’t always so. In fact, sugar used to be a food that only the wealthy could afford to consume. Reportedly, Queen Elizabeth I consumed an excessive amount of sugar regularly, and she even brushed her teeth with sugar paste or honey. This is what caused her terrible tooth decay!
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We specialize in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity. We want you to have optimal oral health! Schedule your child's next visit with us!
We can help spot a problem before it becomes ... a problem! Call us today to schedule your next visit!
Home oral care is an important contributor to oral health, and can help lessen the need for extensive dental intervention in the future.
Does your child suffer from oral discomfort such as a toothache or bleeding gums? Schedule your child's next visit with us to that we can help!
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The three oral conditions that most affect overall health and quality of life are cavities, severe gum disease, and severe tooth loss. Is your child suffering from one of these conditions? Schedule your child's next visit today!
Untreated cavities can cause pain and infections that may lead to problems with eating, speaking, playing, and learning. It's important to ensure that you are scheduling regular dental visits for your child to avoid oral problems from occurring in the future!
It is recommended that your child brushes their teeth for at least two minutes, twice daily! Having trouble gauging your child's routine for this duration? Try listening to a short song with your child to give them the time they need to thoroughly clean their teeth!
Fluoride has been proven to protect teeth from decay. Bacteria in the mouth produce acid when a person eats sugary foods. This acid eats away minerals from the tooth’s surface, making the tooth weaker and increasing the chance of developing cavities!
Feb 15th Paris Childrens Dentistry will be closed due to the weather. Everyone stay warm and safe.
Is your child complaining of tooth and mouth pain? That can be the result of the nerve surrounding the tooth being irritated. Tooth injury, infection, or decay can all be causes of a toothache. Call us today to schedule an appointment and our expert team will be able to alleviate your child's pain today!
Make sure that your child practices good oral hygiene! Ensure that they brush their teeth thoroughly twice a day and floss daily between the teeth to remove dental plaque.
Sugary and acidic food can stick to plaque and create tooth or mouth pain. Visiting your local dentist, flossing, and brushing your child's teeth can help reduce harmful plaque in their mouth!
Brushing your child's teeth twice a day followed by flossing at least once can help keep their mouth clean. However, without a visit to the dentist, your child's dental care routine may be missing important spots in the mouth causing potential plaque build-up. Routine dental visits can help ensure your child's mouth is free of disease and decay! Call today!
We will be closed until February 22nd due to road conditions and power outages.
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Feb 16th and 17th Paris Children's Dentistry will be closed due to inclement weather.
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Brushing and flossing can reduce bacteria in your child’s mouth and the chance of gum disease. Going to the dentist for an annual exam is as important as your child’s at-home dental routine. Call us today to schedule an appointment.
Brushing and flossing may not be enough to prevent bad oral health. A dental cleaning can help reduce bacteria in your child’s mouth that causes cavities and gum disease. Call to schedule your annual exam today!
Did you know your tooth is the only part in your body that cannot heal itself? This why scheduling an appointment with your dentist is so important to maintaining your child’s proper oral health. Our expert staff is dedicated to providing a comfortable and safe environment for your child’s dental visit. Call today!
Your child’s mouth is responsible for smiling, talking, chewing, and drinking. Keeping up with their annual dental exams is crucial to keeping your child’s mouth healthy. Call us today to schedule an appointment!
Smiling is the universal sign for happiness! We offer a variety of treatments to improve and bring out your child's naturally beautiful smile. Call us today!
Your child's local dentist is pivotal to preventing dental diseases. Without early detection, tooth decay, gum disease, and other problems can become severe problems for your child's oral hygiene. Call today to schedule an appointment with our team!
Dental diseases can have an effect on your child’s overall health. Maintaining a constant dental routine can help prevent several dental diseases. Call us today to ensure your child’s smile is as healthy as possible!
A tooth cavity can be treated during your child's dental visit! Our expert staff will be able to remove the decayed tooth tissue and fill the cavity, restoring the tooth! If your child is complaining of tooth pain and needs an exam, call us today!
Ensuring your child is being honest about flossing at their dental visit can allow our staff to best understand their unique needs. Not discussing any irregular symptoms with your child's doctor can keep your child from receiving the proper treatment. Keep an accurate list of your child's dental symptoms, so you are ready when their visit arises!
Gingivitis occurs when plaque and bacteria build up, causing gum inflammation. Routine dental exams can prevent the progression of gingivitis, however when left untreated gingivitis can turn into a more severe gum disease. Call today to schedule your child's next dental visit!
If your child is having difficulty chewing and swallowing, please schedule your next dental visit. Sudden changes in your child's mouth, jaw, and tongue can lead to difficulties with chewing and swallowing. Receiving immediate help will prevent any further pain or discomfort later!
Paris Children’s Dentistry invites you to our Give Kids a Smile event!
We invite you to bring your children ages 3 to 11 for a FREE dental screening on April 23rd, 2021 from 9 am to 3 pm!
This event will be located at 4300 Lamar Ave, Paris, Texas 75462!
Please call or email to schedule an appointment!
Phone: 903-905-4905
Email: pariskids@pariskidsdds.com
Be sure to replace your child's toothbrush head every three to four months! Bacteria begins to form and not replacing the brush can counteract their good oral hygiene!
With proper dental hygiene, your child's teeth and gums will stay healthy throughout their life! Eating right, brushing, flossing, and visiting your dentist can all keep your child's mouth healthy and lower their risk of gum disease!
Creating a daily routine where your child is brushing their teeth can help build healthy habits as they grow up! Allowing your child to pick out their toothbrush can help make teeth brushing less of a battle! To schedule your child’s next visit, call today!