Signs Your Young One Is Telling You They Have Dental Pain

When your child is too young to openly tell you they have dental pain, it's up to you to watch for the signs they're trying to give you. From drooling to only eating certain foods, your little one may be telling you that they have problems with their teeth. The only thing you have to do is pay attention. Here are signs your young one is telling you they have dental pain. Read More 

Tooth Size Discrepancy: How To Even Up Your Teeth

Discrepancy is hardly a pleasant word. There might be a discrepancy between your and someone else's memory of an event. There might be a discrepancy between the amount of money someone earns and the amount of taxes that they pay. What about tooth size discrepancy? As you might have guessed, this is a dental condition that involves your teeth being different sizes that are not proportionate to each other. If this describes your teeth, what are your options for correcting this discrepancy? Read More 

How Can A Palatal Expander Help Your Child?

If your child has a very narrow maxillary palate, then your dentist may have recommended a palatal expander. This orthodontic device slowly widens the bones that make up the roof of the mouth. While some older children and adults may use expanders, it's usually better to have this orthodontic treatment earlier since younger children are still growing. Here are just a few ways your child can benefit from this treatment. Read More