Treehouse Pediatric Dentistry Blog

Hidden Clues for Sneaky Cavities: How to Tell One Exists Between Your Child’s Teeth

June 12, 2025

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little boy having his teeth checked for cavities

Spotting a cavity isn’t always easy, especially if one forms between your child’s teeth. Dentists rely on advanced digital imaging and a keen eye while performing visual examinations to detect early signs of dental decay and caries. But is there any way to tell if your child has a cavity that needs repair? Are there things you can do at home to help prevent this kind of problem? Read on to discover what tips and techniques you can use to better protect your child’s smile.

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Brighter Futures: The Truth Behind Down Syndrome & Dental Health

April 17, 2025

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young girl with Down Syndrome smiling

Every child needs high-quality oral healthcare to ensure their smile develops correctly. While cavities may be the primary problem most dentists look for in young patients, those with Down Syndrome can face even greater dental challenges. Keep reading to find out what kinds of problems are most commonly associated with this genetic disorder and how you can help your child achieve and maintain optimal oral health.  

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Sedation Dentistry Revealed: Answers to 3 Burning Questions   

February 7, 2025

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a child receiving nitrous oxide

It’s natural for parents to have questions about sedation dentistry. When recommended by your child’s pediatric dentist, you may wonder about its safety, effectiveness, and possible risks. Your responsibility is to keep your child protected as best as possible, so before signing off on any kind of dental sedation, here are the answers to 3 of the most common (and burning) questions asked by parents like you.

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Can My Child Safely Receive Fluoride Treatment?

December 5, 2024

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a child receiving fluoride at dentist’s office

There is much debate among dentists about the use of fluoride on young, developing teeth. While some believe it can be harmful, resulting in fluorosis, others find that safe amounts can better protect vulnerable smiles from cavities. Recently, researchers found that exposure to fluoridated water does not negatively affect children’s behavioral or developmental function. But is this natural mineral actually safe? Keep reading to find out.

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My Child Knocked Out a Tooth — What Should I Do?

October 28, 2024

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Shocked young girl covering her mouth

Children love to play, and sometimes, that play can get a little rough! Your child might have an accident that results in a dental injury; they might even knock out a tooth! If that ever happens to your little one, what should you do? Do not panic! Instead, use the advice in this article to protect your child’s smile from additional harm.

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Is Sedation Dentistry Safe for Children?

August 9, 2024

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Teen girl sedated at dentistDental sedation is a great option to ensure a child receives the care they need while keeping them comfortable. Although you want them to achieve their best smile, it’s normal to have concerns about the safety of dental sedation for children. There’s no reason to worry. There are strict guidelines for pediatric dental sedation to ensure your little one’s safety. Here’s what you need to know to make the best decision for your child’s dental health.

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Is the Summer Sun Good for Your Child’s Smile?

June 8, 2024

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Foods containing vitamin DNothing is more precious than your little one’s smile. With their oral health and overall wellness connected, you do what you can to keep their teeth and gums healthy. Besides regular dental care and good oral hygiene at home, a healthy smile also relies on plenty of sunshine. According to recent studies, at least 15% of children are vitamin D deficient. Not only can low vitamin D affect their physical and psychological health negatively, but it can also put them at risk of preventable dental problems. Here’s how spending more time outside this summer can improve your child’s dental health.

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5 Facts About Children’s Dental Health You Should Know

May 4, 2024

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Young girl at dentistNothing it’s more precious than your little one’s smile. Their baby teeth are only in place for a few short years before being replaced by their adult set. While their primary teeth don’t last forever, they are influential in your little one’s health and development. Here are 5 facts about children’s dental health every parent should know.

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When Do Baby Teeth Fall Out?

April 12, 2024

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Young boy with missing front toothNothing is more precious than your little one’s smile. Their baby teeth serve an important role in their development, despite only being in place for a few years. Your child’s first visit from the Tooth Fairy is a rite of passage as their primary teeth are replaced with their permanent set. However, when can you expect their first loose tooth? Every child is different, but here’s the average timeline for losing baby teeth.

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What Causes Tooth Sensitivity in Children?

March 15, 2024

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Smiling young girl in dentist’s chairIf your little one has a toothache, it warrants a trip to their pediatric dentist. Although tooth sensitivity is often associated with aging, anyone can experience the unpleasant sensations, including children. If you notice your child is avoiding certain foods, being irritable at the dinner table, or turning their nose to ice cream, they might have sensitive teeth. Here are the most common culprits of tooth sensitivity in children.

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