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Healthy teeth vs. Halloween treats: Smart tips for managing Halloween loot
How do you combat the deluge of Halloween lollies while still letting the kids have fun and looking after those tiny teeth? Check out our fang-tastic tips!
Why do baby teeth need fillings?
We often hear parents ask, “Why do baby teeth need fillings if baby teeth fall out eventually?” In certain cases, a filling helps prevent pain, infection, and more complicated dental treatment down the track. Curious when fillings are necessary for little teeth? We break it down in our latest blog.
How to soothe anxious kids: 7 tips for a calm dental visit
Sometimes visiting the dentist can seem a bit daunting, especially when kids don’t know what to expect. We’ve got 7 helpful tips to help keep those jitters at bay and make each visit a breeze.
Choosing the right toothpaste for your child
Everything you need to know about choosing toothpaste for your child. By Lia Mendoza & Rebecca Eggers
What’s in a toothpaste? Picking the right one for your child
Everything you need to know about choosing toothpaste for your child. By Lia Mendoza & Rebecca Eggers
5 myths about the first dental check-up
The first dental check-up should be fun! Find out why there’s no need to worry about taking young children to the dentist.
The first dental check-up
5 great reasons to book a 12-month visit by Dr Rebecca Eggers
Helping children brush better: Use of disclosing solution
Disclosing solution is a great visual aid to show children where the plaque is sitting on their teeth and to promote effective brushing. By Michell Nguyen
All about dummies and teeth
Do dummies affect teeth? Tips and tricks for when you should say bye to dummies to ensure good tooth alignment.
How much toothpaste does my child need?
Learn how much toothpaste is the right amount to apply by Sylvia Crowe
5 things to look for in a dentist for your child.
Read on to find out why it’s important that your child likes their dentist (even if we’re not all Dr Cool), their dentist follows the guidelines and is happy to see young children for their 12 month visit (because two is too late!).