If you want your baby to have the top-notch oral health and smile they deserve, then our dentists, Drs. Bowden, Bowden, and Hernandez, are more than happy to help you. Fortunately, there are things you can do on a regular basis to give your baby healthy gums and teeth when they grow into place. Those things are: -Clean the gums... read more »
Does your teen have poor oral hygiene? If so, they likely suffer many dental issues, like tooth decay, enamel erosion, gum disease, and more. If you would like to help them have a better oral health, then you need to help them. Our pediatric dentists, Drs. Bowden, Bowden, and Hernandez, encourage you to do so by doing the following things:... read more »
When chompers first begin erupting from your child’s jaw and through their gums, you’re probably going to enjoy the development as much as they will: that is to say not very much. This eruption phase can be difficult for the child, leaving their gums throbby and tender. Imagine the sensation of a new tooth erupting through the soft tissue spots... read more »
As you age, your teeth will start to form their permanent positions. You may find yourself in braces to straighten out a misaligned bite. In the meantime, your peers may pressure you to look your best and you may feel self-conscious about your smile. Fortunately, there are always remedies and treatments available. Here are some tips for tackling oral health... read more »
While altering diet to thwart certain hurtful foods is an awesome idea, there are some creative additional methods that can help your child avoid the growth of bottle rot. If juice is something your child likes, consider watering it down. If your child likes cake or a baked treat, don't frost it as much. Opt for non-gummy, non-tough candies over... read more »
Helping your child maintain strong teeth and a healthy mouth is just one of the many important aspects of being a parent. As their primary teeth are gradually replaced by their complement of 32 permanent teeth, cavity prevention becomes very important. Preserving the molars and premolars in the back of their mouth from any new, potential cavities will go a... read more »
Helping your children to form healthy dental habits can sometimes be difficult. Making dental hygiene and dental health practices fun can make things easier for both you and your child. Our dentist and team in Timonium, Maryland, are happy to offer advice for making dental care fun for you and your child. Tracking Time As you know, brushing and flossing... read more »
If your child has a chronic illness, their smile could be in danger, along with their entire body. This is because the mouth and body are connected. Now, we know this might be tough to hear because you don’t want another thing to worry about, but there is a way you can help your child’s little chompers. Our dentist, Dr.... read more »
If you are thinking about getting pregnant or if you are pregnant, you have a great deal on your mind. There are visits to the doctor, you need to pick out furniture for the nursery, baby clothes bottles and diapers. And of course, you need to find a name for the newest member of your family! In the midst of... read more »
Are you tired of getting cavities? Dental sealants can help! These are coatings placed on the surfaces of your molars which give your teeth an extra layer of protection. Here are some fun facts about the virtues of dental sealants: -Dental sealants are especially effective for children. In fact, dentists typically recommended getting them placed on a child’s permanent molars... read more »