Preventing Cavities: Tips to Reduce Your Child's Need for Fillings
As a parent, nothing is more important than your child's health. This includes their dental health.
Read MoreAs a parent, nothing is more important than your child's health. This includes their dental health.
Read MoreWhen breastfeeding becomes a challenge due to a condition like a tongue-tie, it can be disheartening.
Read MoreUnderstanding the reasons behind this can help you take effective measures to prevent them.
Read MoreAs parents, you always want the best for your child, especially when it comes to their health.
Read MoreA frenectomy is a simple surgical procedure performed to release the frenum, a small fold of tissue that prevents an organ in the body from moving too far.
Read MoreA pediatric dental crown is a protective cover placed over a tooth that has been severely damaged or decayed.
Read MoreAs a parent, hearing that your child needs a pulpotomy, or a pediatric root canal, can be daunting.
Read MoreIt's not uncommon for babies to be born with a tongue tie, which is a condition where the thin strip of tissue under the tongue (the lingual frenulum) is shorter or tighter than usual.
Read MoreWith the right information and guidance, you can ensure your child receives the best dental care available, setting them up for long-term success with a healthy, confident smile.
Read MoreWith the right preparation and guidance, it can be a smooth, stress-free process.
Read MoreOne such question that often surfaces is, "Can you get cavities under dental sealants?" In this blog, we will discuss whether you can get cavities under dental sealants.
Read MoreYour child just lost one of their baby teeth! If they are around six years old, then they are right on schedule. Baby teeth usually begin to fall off around this age. But, if they are younger than this, their dentist may recommend a space maintainer.
Read MoreOne question that often comes up is how often should your child see a dentist? Regular dental visits are essential for maintaining good oral hygiene and preventing dental problems.
Read MoreYou're head over heels with your baby's toothless grin. But as their teeth start to come in, you start asking yourself: how exactly do I take care of my baby's teeth?
Read MoreKeep reading this short blog post to learn why your child might need a dental crown and how it can help their oral health development.
Read MoreThis article will discuss the origin of the magical fairy and how it became so popular.
Read MoreEvery parent wants their kids to have healthy, beautiful smiles. But sometimes, kids’ teeth don’t look quite as white and bright as we would like.
Read MorePulpotomies and Root Canals may seem like the same procedure, but there are key differences. This article explores these differences, as well as discuss signs that your child may need to visit a pediatric dentist.
Read MoreIf your child has a cavity, you may want to know what the best course of action is. Will they need a filling or a crown? This short blog post might offer some answers.
Read MoreIt can be beneficial to know how a pediatric dentist can help your child’s oral health in a way that general dentists can’t. Read on in this blog from Campfire Pediatric Dentistry to find out how.
Read MoreWe take a number of steps at our office to create a comforting environment and there are additional tools that can be used to facilitate a positive dental experience. Read on in this blog from Campfire Pediatric Dentistry to find out more about how you can ease your child’s dental anxiety.
Read MoreAre you wondering what to expect as your child grows? In this blog from Campfire Pediatric Dentistry, we’ll discuss what you need to know about the stages of pediatric dental care from the ages of 0 to 18.
Read MoreAs the founder behind Campfire Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Nathan is thrilled to provide a family-centered practice that empowers parents and brings a delightful dose of adventure and fun to every child’s appointment!
Read More"I believe children are capable of great things and great growth. I want to help kids and their families reach their highest potential in health, communication, and life."
– Dr. Nathan Benassi