A teething timeline is a valuable tool for parents. It helps parents monitor their child’s dental health progress and ensure it stays on schedule. Take a look at our infographic… Read More
The Super Dentists Offer New Online Booking and Text Message...
Our goal at The Super Dentists is to connect you and your family with world-class pediatric dentistry, orthodontics and parent dentistry services. Yet sometimes, family schedules, meetings and other pressing… Read More
What Every Parent Should Know About Their Child’s Dent...
For parents, doing the bare minimum for their child’s dental health is insufficient. Instead, parents strive to go above and beyond the call of duty to ensure their child develops… Read More
How to Prevent Tooth Decay in Your Child’s Mouth
Children’s first exposure to the bacteria that causes cavities is commonly through their parents or caregivers. Therefore, it’s very important to avoid sharing utensils or saliva and for parents to… Read More
What Are the Best and Worst Foods for a Healthy Mouth?
When it comes to your kids, only the best foods will suffice. However, the temptations of sugary beverages, take-out meals and various sweet, delectable desserts sometimes can be overwhelming, particularly… Read More
3 Common Dental Problems in Children
Every parent wants to ensure their child maintains a healthy smile. This remains a top concern for many patients at The Super Dentists.. As such, most parents will try to… Read More
Sealants 101: 3 Things You Need to Know About Sealants
Sealants serve as protective coatings for your teeth. They are bonded to the back teeth to cover the grooves, and ultimately, make the surface of the teeth smooth. Thus, sealants… Read More
Why Is Brushing and Flossing Your Teeth Insufficient?
Although your child may brush and floss their teeth at least twice a day, there are no guarantees that he or she will be able to maintain a picture-perfect smile…. Read More
5 Reasons Why You Should Care for Your Children’s Baby...
Many parents don’t realize the importance of baby teeth because, after all, at some point they will fall out to make way for permanent teeth. Baby teeth have a huge… Read More