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Sports and Mouthguards

Store Bought Mouthguards vs. Those Made by Your Dentist Did you know there is a drastic difference between store bought mouthguards and those custom fit and created by Dr. Baker Chambliss? Summer sports are popular in the Birmingham area and the infographic below shares some interesting findings regarding mouthguards. At Medplex Pediatric Dentistry, we believe

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Teen Dental Issues

Teen Dental Issues There are several oral health issues that uniquely affect teens. From experimentation with tobacco and oral piercings to eating disorders, wisdom tooth eruption and braces, adolescence introduces a whole new set of oral health concerns. The following article adapted from MouthHealthy.org talks to teens about how to be proactive with negative behaviors

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When Is Thumb-Sucking a Problem?

Some people can see their baby sucking its thumb as early as a mid-pregnancy ultrasound. Thumbsucking is very common and usually cures itself between the ages of 3 and 6 years-old. Prolonged thumb-sucking may cause the teeth to become improperly aligned (malocclusion) or push the teeth outward. This usually corrects itself when the child stops thumb-sucking. Another complication may

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Spring Dental Checkups for Kids

Schedule Two Pediatric Dental Cleanings Per Year Twice-yearly dental checkup appointments are particularly important for children because as they grow, their bodies change, leading to different dental needs and exposure to different conditions. A pediatric dental check-up typically includes: Teeth cleaning to remove plaque buildup – we offer several flavors to get your child excited

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Periodontal Disease in Kids

Types of Periodontal Disease in Children Periodontal disease can strike young children, but many forms can increase prevalence during adolescence. Periodontal disease is caused when bacteria in plaque (a sticky, colorless film that forms in the mouth) builds up between the gums and teeth. When the bacteria begin to grow, the gums surrounding the tooth

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Healthy Easter Baskets

Every child anxiously awaits the arrival of the Easter Bunny and that coveted Easter basket. Unfortunately, sometimes they can include an overabundance of candy and unhealthy snacks. We don’t want to deprive your little ones of sweet treats but have some suggestions for how to make healthy Easter baskets that are still just as fun.

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Keeping Baby Teeth Healthy

Even though baby teeth fall out, they are just as important to care for as your child’s permanent ones. After all, baby teeth lay the groundwork for where your child’s permanent teeth will reside forever!  Baby teeth have a thinner enamel than permanent teeth. It’s important to practice good oral health habits early, so problems

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