How Do You Choose a Pediatric Dentist?
If you are looking for a children’s dentist in Ogden, UT, it is important to know what type services to look for. Like a general dentist, a children’s dentist will be able to provide services related to checkups and filling cavities. Teaching children how to take care of their teeth can prevent serious oral health […]
Read More →The Moose Dentist’s Tips for Proper Oral Hygiene
Do you struggle to keep your teeth and gums free from bacteria? Maintaining proper oral hygiene is essential to your health. Not only will simple things like daily flossing help to reduce the risk of gum disease, it helps to reduce the risk of heart disease. It is important to schedule regular visits with The […]
Read More →The Effects of Canker Sores
Canker sores can be nothing more than an irritation but to many people they can be incredibly painful and make eating and drinking difficult. A canker sore usually heals itself and will go away in about 2 weeks or less. If they last longer or you continue to get canker sores you will need to […]
Read More →Sedation Options for Your Child’s Dental Work
When you bring your child to the dentist, safety and comfort are your top priorities. To help make you child’s experience stress-free, we offer 4 types of sedation: nitrous oxide (laughing gas), conscious oral sedation, in-office IV sedation and general anesthesia at Mt. Ogden Surgical Center or Primary Children’s Medical Center. How safe is Sedation […]
Read More →How Does Fluoride Help Make My Child’s Teeth Stronger?
Healthy gums and teeth are important to your child’s overall health. To prevent tooth decay and keep your child’s teeth strong, we recommend fluoride treatments every six months. Read on further for information about fluoride and how it benefits your child. What is Fluoride? Fluoride is a dental treatment used to prevent tooth decay and […]
Read More →When Should Your Child First Visit the Dentist?
As a new parent, you may be wondering when you should take your child to the dentist. According to the American Dental Association, children should visit the dentist when the first tooth erupts and no later than age two. Early dental visits will ensure healthy gums and teeth for years to come. Pediatric Dentist in […]
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