by Beaumont Kids Dentistry | May 15, 2025 | Beaumont Kids Dentistry
More than 1 in 10 children aged 2-5 years have at least one cavity (untreated) in their baby teeth, and in children aged 6-8 years, it’s nearly 1 in 5 children with such a cavity, according to the CDC. How do you prevent such a fate for your children? Ensuring...
by Beaumont Kids Dentistry | Apr 14, 2025 | Beaumont Kids Dentistry
CDC reports that 34 million school hours are lost annually because of unplanned dental emergencies. A broken tooth, swollen gums, or a severe toothache can happen at any time. These moments are painful and overwhelming, especially for kids. They can derail a good day,...
by Beaumont Kids Dentistry | Mar 11, 2025 | Beaumont Kids Dentistry
Did you know that more than half of children aged 6 to 8 years have had a cavity in at least one of their primary (baby) teeth, according to the CDC? That’s a concerning statistic when you consider that childhood dental problems can have lasting effects on a...
by Beaumont Kids Dentistry | Feb 10, 2025 | Beaumont Kids Dentistry
Let’s be honest: a trip to the dentist can be anxiety-inducing regardless of your age. However, you can effectively address any fear or anxiety by turning your child’s first visit to the dentist into an adventure. First, look for kid-friendly pediatric...
by Beaumont Kids Dentistry | Jan 15, 2025 | Beaumont Kids Dentistry
Picture a typical pediatric dental office on a busy afternoon: the hum of cheerful chatter, the faint buzz of tools, and a wall filled with colorful posters about healthy teeth. Dr. Jane Katherine Jones, a pediatric dental specialist with over a decade of experience,...
by Beaumont Kids Dentistry | Dec 13, 2024 | Beaumont Kids Dentistry
When should kids go to the dentist? To prevent dental issues, your child should visit a pediatric dentist as soon as their first tooth appears, or by their first birthday at the latest (AAPD). Many parents are surprised to learn that dental care should start this...