Your Child’s First Dental Appointment
Jenkins and LeBlanc | Pediatric Dentist Blog
by Strategy
3w ago
Scheduling Your First Dentist Appointment As a parent, you want the absolute best for your child, especially regarding their health. One aspect of overall health which is often overlooked is dental health. Parents often wonder when to schedule their child’s first dental appointment and what to expect. In this guide, we will explore the importance of your child’s first dental appointment and what you can do to make sure they maintain a healthy smile for a lifetime. When to Schedule According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), children should have their first dental appointme ..read more
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How to Handle a Dental Emergency
Jenkins and LeBlanc | Pediatric Dentist Blog
by Strategy
3w ago
How to Handle a Dental Emergency Dental emergencies are unfortunate incidents that can happen at any time. Some of these emergencies can cause discomfort and anxiety. Whether it is a sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or an unexpected injury to your mouth, knowing how to handle a dental emergency is crucial. In the case of a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or visit your local emergency room at your earliest convenience. Let us cover how to best handle your dental emergency until you find a Kansas City emergency dentist that works best for your family. Here are 10 steps you can take ..read more
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When Baby Teeth Fall Out – A Parent’s Guide 
Jenkins and LeBlanc | Pediatric Dentist Blog
by Strategy
1M ago
In the journey of parenting, you are met with plenty of milestones, like your baby’s first step, first words, and first teeth. But just like getting new teeth, your little one will lose them. In this blog we will discuss when your child’s first teeth come out, what to do, and how to plan their best oral health journey. When Exactly Do Baby Teeth Fall Out? Let’s get right to it and answer the question: just when do baby teeth fall out? Baby teeth come out in groups and generally from the age of 6-12:   6 to 7 years old: Lower Central Incisors (bottom front teeth)  7 to 8 years o ..read more
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Bringing Awareness to Pediatric Dental Healthcare
Jenkins and LeBlanc | Pediatric Dentist Blog
by Strategy
1M ago
Every year the American Dental Association acknowledges February as National Children’s Dental Health Month. This month-long national observance of pediatric dental healthcare brings together thousands of dedicated oral health professionals to promote the benefits of good oral practice to children and their families. This year’s theme is, “Healthy Habits for Healthy Smiles” and we wanted to share some of our best habits for the brightest smiles.  Start Early Early dental care should start even before the debut of your child’s first tooth. Proactive actions such as wiping your baby’s gums ..read more
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Why Your Child Should Go to the Dentist Regularly
Jenkins and LeBlanc | Pediatric Dentist Blog
by Strategy
2M ago
The journey to good oral health can never start too early.  One of the first steps on this journey is to have regular dental check-ups, but why? What would happen if your child were to go to the dentist regularly? In this blog, we will explore the importance of routine dental visits for your child and how these routines can kickstart a lifetime of healthy smiles.   Making Good Habits Early The best way to start a habit is to present positive reinforcement early. Visiting the dentist regularly reinforces the importance of good oral hygiene. Whether that be from positive encounters wit ..read more
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When Do Baby Teeth Come In?
Jenkins and LeBlanc | Pediatric Dentist Blog
by Strategy
4M ago
A baby comes with many heart-warming firsts. Among those firsts is the occasion of baby’s first tooth. Knowing what to expect during this time is especially important for both your baby’s comfort and your confidence as a parent. In this blog we will share how to know when babies start teething, infant tooth order, when to expect your infant’s first tooth, and how to care for your little one’s new smile.    In What Order Do the Baby’s Teeth Come In? Many of us have an adorably infamous first tooth photo. But what is the order in which baby teeth grow? The first set are called incisor ..read more
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When and When Not to Pull a Kid’s Loose Tooth
Jenkins and LeBlanc | Pediatric Dentist Blog
by goldenproportions
6M ago
Losing your first tooth is a right of passage we all experience, and many kids get really excited when they get their first loose tooth. They can’t wait for it to fall out and get a visit from the Tooth Fairy, so much so that many kids rush the process and parents may be tempted to pull the tooth on their own. But before you channel your inner tooth pulling skills, let’s check in with your pediatric dentist in Olathe to know when and when not to pull a kid’s loose tooth. When to Pull a Loose Tooth There are some common telltale signs that you may be able to help a loose tooth along without muc ..read more
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Why Does Teething Hurt So Much?
Jenkins and LeBlanc | Pediatric Dentist Blog
by goldenproportions
6M ago
Seeing that first little piece of white tooth pop through your baby’s gums is an exciting time, and usually happens right around the time your baby should first see a pediatric dentist in Prairie Village. But it often comes with a lot of discomfort and pain. While teething is a natural and important developmental milestone in a baby’s life, the process itself can be a challenging time filled with sleepless nights, endless crying, and a lot of tears. But have you ever wondered why teething hurts so much?  Why Does Teething Hurt? There are several reasons why your baby may be so restless an ..read more
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Do Sealants Actually Help Protect Kids’ Teeth? 
Jenkins and LeBlanc | Pediatric Dentist Blog
by goldenproportions
6M ago
As a parent, you’re constantly looking out for your child’s well-being and finding ways to protect them. Their dental health is no exception. One type of preventive treatment often recommended by pediatric dentists in Overland Park is the use of dental sealants. But do sealants actually help protect kids’ teeth?  What Are Dental Sealants? Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings typically made of plastic or resin. Your pediatric dentists in Overland Park will apply this coating to the chewing surfaces of your child’s molars and premolars, which are the teeth at the back of the m ..read more
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Essential Dental First Aid Items Every Family Should Have
Jenkins and LeBlanc | Pediatric Dentist Blog
by goldenproportions
7M ago
Accidents can happen at any time, and dental emergencies are no exception, especially with little ones around. However, having a well-equipped dental first aid kit at home can make a significant difference in handling unexpected dental issues promptly and effectively. Keep in mind, all dental emergencies should warrant a phone call to your pediatric dentist in Kansas City. However, having a specialized dental first aid kit can help you address oral health emergencies with precision before you can get in for an exam.  The Basics of a Dental First Aid Kit Gloves Safety comes first. Dispos ..read more
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