28 07, 2023

Healthy Teeth for Life

By |2023-05-15T00:13:10+00:00July 28th, 2023|baby teeth, Dental health Month, Dentist, Fun facts, Health|Comments Off on Healthy Teeth for Life

Oral hygiene is an essential part of maintaining a healthy smile, but it can be challenging to motivate children to take good care of their teeth. At Sahouria Pediatric Dentistry, we understand the importance of instilling good oral health habits at an early age. Here are some tips to help your child develop a lifelong commitment to oral hygiene: Start Early - Even before your child's first tooth appears, it's essential to clean their gums [...]

28 06, 2023

Protecting your Child’s Smile with a Sports Mouthguard

By |2023-05-15T00:03:07+00:00June 28th, 2023|baby teeth, Dental health Month, Dentist, Fun facts, Health|Comments Off on Protecting your Child’s Smile with a Sports Mouthguard

At Sahouria Pediatric Dentistry, we are dedicated to promoting the oral health and safety of our young patients. One way to protect your child's teeth during sports is by wearing a mouthguard. Mouthguards are essential for preventing dental injuries, especially in contact sports such as football, basketball, and hockey. According to the American Dental Association, an estimated 200,000 oral injuries are prevented each year by wearing mouthguards. Without proper protection, athletes are at risk of [...]

14 06, 2023

What is Pediatric Dentistry?

By |2023-05-14T23:56:40+00:00June 14th, 2023|Dental health Month, Dentist, Education, Fun facts, Health|Comments Off on What is Pediatric Dentistry?

Pediatric dentistry is a specialized field of dentistry that focuses on the oral health of children from infancy to adolescence, including those with special healthcare needs. Pediatric dentists like Dr. Jamie Sahouria are trained to address the unique dental needs of children, which differ from those of adults. They are skilled in creating a comfortable and safe environment for children during dental procedures and work to educate parents and caregivers on proper oral hygiene practices [...]

9 05, 2019

Summer Snacking & Your Child’s Teeth

By |2019-05-09T15:52:34+00:00May 9th, 2019|Cavieties, Dentist, Diet, Education, Health|Comments Off on Summer Snacking & Your Child’s Teeth

There is only a month or so of school left and Summer is upon us. The days are longer and the sun is shining hot. It is important to stay hydrated during the hot months coming up. Dehydration can be a serious medical issue if left untreated. Any dentist will tell you that the best drink choice for teeth is water. Water not only helps to remove food debris from your teeth and gums, it [...]

22 03, 2019

Five Tips for a Healthy Smile

By |2019-03-22T20:43:38+00:00March 22nd, 2019|Cavieties, Dentist, Education, Fun facts, Health, Oral Care, Oral Health|Comments Off on Five Tips for a Healthy Smile

There are things one learns in life that make you think to yourself - Well, that's not rocket science! That's exactly how to feel about these five tips for maintaining a healthy smiles. These are tried and true pieces of advice that you've probably already heard from your favorite dentist or hygienist. When creating good habits, repetition is helpful, so feel free to cut these out and put them on your bathroom mirror. 1. Brush [...]

15 02, 2019

Chewing Gum- Helpful or Harmful?

By |2019-02-15T17:12:16+00:00February 15th, 2019|Cavieties, Dental health Month, Dentist, Diet, Education, Fun facts, Health, Oral Care, Oral Health, Sugar, Xylitol|Comments Off on Chewing Gum- Helpful or Harmful?

Kids loves chewing gum. They anticipate the age where mom or dad says it is ok to start chewing gum without the fear of choking. When it comes to chewing gum, it is the type of gum that really make the difference in whether it is helpful or harmful to your teeth. If the gum you choose contains sugar, than you are essentially giving your teeth a bath of sweetness. This can invite those pesky [...]

15 02, 2019

Children’s Dental Health Month

By |2019-02-15T17:08:08+00:00February 15th, 2019|Dental health Month, Dentist, Education, Fun facts, Health, Oral Care, Oral Health, School|Comments Off on Children’s Dental Health Month

If you asked a pediatric dentist what their favorite month of the year was, my guess is most would say February. Why February? Well, for starters, it has been designated as National Children's Dental Health Month. All over the United States, pediatric dental offices increase their outreach during this time. They visit with local school children and educate them and their parents about good oral health. Some communities even participate in Give Kids a Smile [...]

15 02, 2019

Show your kids’ teeth some love this Valentine’s Day!

By |2019-02-15T17:03:21+00:00February 15th, 2019|Candy, Cavieties, Diet, Education, Fun facts, Health, Holidays and Teeth|Comments Off on Show your kids’ teeth some love this Valentine’s Day!

Valentine's Day is February 14. It is a day to express love. You can love yourself, your neighbor, your spouse, your kids, and even your kids' teeth! Valentine's Day is now one of the three largest consumer holidays in the United States. According to WalletHub, 94% of Americans want chocolate as a gift. This adds up to over 1.8 billion dollars in sales. That is not even counting, how much money is made on flowers [...]

15 02, 2019

Resolutions for Oral Health

By |2019-02-15T17:02:07+00:00February 15th, 2019|Dentist, Diet, Education, Health, Oral Care, Oral Health|Comments Off on Resolutions for Oral Health

With a new year, often times comes new resolutions. Whether it's going to the gym more often or promising to stay in touch with family and friends, the new year is a time of thoughtful consideration of how the next 365 days of one's life will go. One of the best resolutions one can make is to pledge to get in good dental health. It is amazing how much poor dental health can adversely affect [...]

6 04, 2018

Starting Braces Early

By |2018-04-06T22:06:05+00:00April 6th, 2018|Braces, Dentist, Fun facts, Health, Invisalign, Orthodontics|Comments Off on Starting Braces Early

I was surprised when Dr. Jamie suggested that my 8-year-old daughter get evaluated by an ­­orthodontist for braces – she’s so young! Aren’t braces for teenagers? On my daughter’s x-rays, Dr. Jamie pointed to permanent teeth still in the gums that are not lined up with the space where they should grow in. An orthodontist, Dr. Jamie explained, can evaluate my daughter’s teeth to predict whether the permanent teeth will likely grow in correctly or [...]