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Locality: Kingston, New York

Phone: +1 845-514-2255



Address: 169 Washington Ave 12401 Kingston, NY, US

Website: www.pediatricdentistrykingston.com

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Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 27.12.2020

Did you know that you should be replacing your toothbrush every three months? This is because bristles can become frayed and worn and may lose their effectiveness.

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 16.12.2020

No one should go cold this winter! Our office will be hosting a Coat Drive from December 10 - January 10! We will be collecting winter outerwear including coats, scarves, and gloves. Please dry clean items before donating! Help us to share the warmth this winter. #coatdrive #ShareTheWarmth #donate

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 12.12.2020

One eaten a day, according to some reports, can reduce the risk of cavities by 10-15 percent! Also daily consuming fresh fruits and vegetables fills the body with vitamins and minerals

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 11.12.2020

"I can't seem to find my toothbrush, so I'll pick one up when I go out today. Other than that, I'm in good shape." -

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 29.11.2020

Our team wishes you a great week!

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 22.11.2020

Due to the inclement weather, our office will be closed today, December 17 2020. We apologize for any inconvenience. All phone calls will be returned by tomorrow, December 18. Stay safe and we look forward to serving you again tomorrow.

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 08.11.2020

Fear of dentist Parents need to explain to their child the importance of seeing a doctor so that the child is not afraid of the dentist. We cannot overstate the importance of building a good oral health foundation and building trust and rapport with the dentist. If you, as the parent, are scared of the dentist, take special care not to transmit your fears to your child. If you do, you will be undermining your child's future dental attitudes, dental habits and dental ...health. Be calm, and relaxed, try to make sure that your anxiety is not passed on to your baby. If you cannot them consider sending your partner, a relative, or a trusted friend in the room while you wait in the waiting room. Jumpy parents scare kids more than the dentist. See more

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 05.11.2020

Looking out for signs if your child has a cavity can have a major impact on their oral health! Know what to look for and if you have any questions, feel free to contact us!

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 22.10.2020

BRUSHING MY TEETH I have my toothpaste, I have my brush... My mom said I better not rush! Brush in circles to make them clean, Front, back and in between If I brush for a while, I will have a happy smile! See more

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 18.10.2020

Have a nice weekend! Smile a lot!

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 11.10.2020

Does your child have a toothache Children's toothache can be caused by several dental problems: tooth decay, pulpal inflammation, bruxism, and tooth trauma, to name a few. A child's toothache is a serious warning sign and a good reason to see a dentist... Ask our clinic for help, and our doctors will do everything possible to keep your child's smile healthy See more

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 22.09.2020

6 MONTH DENTIST CHECK-UP Optimal care of a child's health starts with prevention! And effective prevention of dental disease in children depends on the right choice of the dental clinic and, of course, the first dentist in the life of a baby! EVERY 6 MONTHS - WHY... 1 Children have faster development of dental diseases and caries. Early detection of tooth decay on a primary tooth will allow early treatment. Early intervention and early treatment mean the cavities are diagnosed and treated while they are still small problems. Late treatment often results in much more significant restorative needs and can affect the future dental health of the child. 2 Monitoring your child's teeth will help the doctor to correct the selection of the most effective dental hygiene products and teach the child proper self-care for the oral cavity at home. 3 A habit of seeing a pediatric dentist regularly will help your child not to be afraid of the dental clinic and to monitor the condition of their teeth even after they grow up. At our clinic, doctors will find the right approach to each child, and visiting dentist will not be stressful See more

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 04.09.2020

Brushing teeth for the youngest ones The appearance of a baby's first teeth is always exciting for parents. The enamel of newly erupted primary teeth differs from adult teeth with less mineralization. Therefore at this young age, the risk of caries is somewhat higher. This is why it is so important to use baby toothpaste and a suitable toothbrush Buying a suitable toothpaste for children and teaching your child to brush regularly means ensuring a healthy smile in the future!

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 31.08.2020

FIRST DENTIST CHECK UP Taking your child to the dentist for the first time is recommended at about 6 months or when the first tooth erupted. During the first visit, the dentist will tell you how to take care of your baby's teeth and explain how baby food affects the health of teeth and mouth.... First of all, it is very important to take your child to the dentist for the first check-up, to make friends with a specialist, not for the emergency care of a sick tooth. The first visit should be exciting and fun. Parents should explain to the child what will happen in the dentistry. Make an appointment for the first check-up at the Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston! See more

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 18.08.2020

The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends changing your toothbrush every three to four months or earlier if your bristles are worn!

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 12.08.2020

Tooth fairy The first milk tooth to fall out is a whole event in a child's life. And you should prepare for it properly. To distract your child from fear, you can add a little magic The tooth fairy will help in this!... If your child finds a gift from the tooth fairy instead of a lost tooth, your child will be happy and less afraid of the baby teeth falling out. See more

Pediatric Dentistry of Kingston 05.08.2020

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