Thank You!

Posted by on Jan 26, 2012 in pediatric dental | 0 comments

We have awesome patients!! This is a shout out to all patients and parents of Pediatric Dental & Orthodontics.  Without you, we would have a very boring day.   Here are a few incidents that make us laugh:      A ten-year-old boy came into our office for a check up and cleaning. During the exam, Dr. Anderson was explaining to mom that one of his permanent teeth has a large cavity and needs to be covered with a crown. The boy became...

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2012 Is Almost Here!

Posted by on Dec 28, 2011 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

We would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year! With 2011 about to come to a close, we reflect on all the wonderful people we have  the pleasure of knowing during the past year.  We appreciate the confidence you have expressed in Dr. Anderson and Pediatric Dental & Orthodontics by being our friends and patients.   We look forward to seeing you during this next year, and we wish for everyone to have a great 2012!

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Keep Sugar Bugs Away

Posted by on Dec 12, 2011 in pediatric dental | 0 comments

I Love Sugar!! DID YOU KNOW THAT THE AVERAGE AMERICAN EATS ABOUT 147 POUNDS OF SUGARS EACH YEAR!!! It’s not surprising then, that the average 17-year old has decay on more than 3 teeth. How do sugars attack your teeth?  Bacteria live in your mouth all the time.  Some of that bateria form a sticky material called plaque on the surgace of the teeth.  When you eat sugar, the bacteria in the plaque turn the sugar into acids that can...

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Questions

Posted by on Dec 5, 2011 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

QuesTioNs For A SLiGhtlY TWisTed MiND Children love jokes.  Here are a few of our favorites. What do you call a boomerang that doesn’t work? A stick Where do you find a dog with no legs? Right where you left him How do you catch a unique rabbit? Unique up on it How do you catch a tame rabbit? Tame way, unique up on it Have a great day!

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Children’s Brushing Habits

Posted by on Nov 28, 2011 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

Are there days when your child forgets or doesn’t have time to brush? Are there days when you forget or don’t have time to help your child brush? The bacteria (germs) that produce acid can build up as plaque in your child’s mouth within 24 hours.  Children need to brush their teeth to remove plaque every day to reduce the bacteria’s ability to cause decay.  It’s best if they brush at least twice a day (once in the...

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