Frequently Asked Questions

What are Pit and Fissure Sealants?
What is Baby Bottle Tooth Decay?
Fluoride: How Much is Enough?
What can my child expect at his/her first visit in your office?
Why Are The Primary Teeth So Important?
Does my child need dental x-rays?
Why a good diet = healthy teeth?
Should I worry about thumb sucking?
What is Nitrous Oxide?
What is pediatric dentistry?
Why bring your child to a pediatric dentist?
When should you bring your child for his or her first visit?
What will take place at your child's dental visit?

 

Why a good diet = healthy teeth?
Healthy eating habits lead to healthy teeth. Like the rest of the body, the teeth, bones and the soft tissues of the mouth need a well-balanced diet. Children should eat a variety of foods from the five major food groups. Most snacks that children eat can lead to cavity formation. The more frequently a child snacks, the greater the chances for tooth decay. How long food remains in the mouth also plays a role. For example, hard candy and breath mints stay in the mouth a long time, which cause longer acid attacks on tooth enamel. If your child must snack, choose nutritious foods such as vegetables, low-fat yogurt, and low-fat cheese, which are healthier and better for children’s teeth.