by Pediatric Dentist | Sep 27, 2012 | Featured, Preventive Dental Care
Which foods do you think are most likely to cause tooth decay? Cooked starches such as potato chips, corn flakes, crackers, bread, and pasta have decay-causing power equal to sugars. How sticky a food feels when you chew it does not relate to how long that food...
by Pediatric Dentist | Sep 25, 2012 | Featured, Preventive Dental Care
Frequent snacking can be your teeth’s biggest enemy. Just as important as what kinds of foods you eat, is when and how often you snack. Everyone has bacteria in their mouths! When bacteria meets up with sweet foods, beverages, or starchy foods, acid is...
by Pediatric Dentist | Sep 18, 2012 | Dental Treatment, Featured
If your child has been diagnosed with dental decay, restoration or filling of these cavities is often a difficult task in children, especially those under the age of six. Often they are more apprehensive and less cooperative. The following are various methods to treat...
by Pediatric Dentist | Sep 18, 2012 | Featured, Preventive Dental Care
Soda pop not only damages your teeth but it also has negative effects on your overall health. Pediatric Dental Center Warren, MI Dr. Shah, Dr. O’Riordan
by Pediatric Dentist | Sep 13, 2012 | Featured
What is the difference between a canker sore and a cold sore? Canker sores are also known as aphthous ulcers. Cold sores also known as fever blisters. Most often canker sores are located INSIDE the mouth and cold sores are located OUTSIDE of the mouth, usually on...