Did you know that even before your child is born, the primary teeth are already forming?
At the office of Great Smiles Pediatric and Orthodontics, one of the most common questions parents ask us is which toothpaste is best for their child.
If you are looking for an expert dental practice where your child can receive the very best pediatric dental care, you should visit us at Manor Kids Dentist.
It’s difficult to forget the delight new parents feel when they first see their sweet newborn.
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All parents want the best for their children.
When was the last time you brought your children in to see the dentist?
No matter your kids age it's never to early to start planning your orthodontics set up. Great Smiles Pediatric & Orthodontics is your friend when it comes to children’s braces.
At the office of Great Smiles Pediatric and Orthodontics, our world revolves around your child’s smile!
As every parent knows, getting ready for the start of a new school year can be a very hectic time.
Kids love their sweets but there’s often a price to pay for eating too much of them — cavities — bringing oral pain and sensitivity that requires a trip to the dentist.
Don’t deprive your loved ones of top-notch dental care. If you have kids, staying on top of their dental efforts is pivotal to extending the longevity of their smile.
While children are less likely than adults to experience gum disease, the same can't be said for tooth decay.
Kids will be kids. And kids sometimes do strange things, like grinding their teeth. In fact, teeth grinding (otherwise known as bruxism), is quite common in children and most prevalent during sleep.
At the office of Great Smiles Pediatric and Orthodontics, our professional team is committed to pediatric oral health, and wants to play an active role helping your child maintain a healthy set of…
At the office of Great Smiles Pediatric and Orthodontics, your child’s comfort is a top priority with us.
Flu season is here, bringing with it coughing, sniffling, aches and pains. As a parent, you want to do everything you can to make sure your child stays healthy.
Kids will be kids…and that means they’re active, always on the go and prone to accidents as well.