October Cavity-Free Club Winner!
/Check out our drawing for the CAVITY-FREE CLUB monthly contest winner! Congrats to….
Check out our drawing for the CAVITY-FREE CLUB monthly contest winner! Congrats to….
We hope you have a spooktacular time dressing up, carving pumpkins and trick-or-treating! The best way to prevent cavities is to avoid the sticky candies, choose things that melt like chocolate instead, and don't forget to brush and floss!
Congratulations to our birthday party winner!! We hope you had a blast!
Want to win a party for YOUR birthday?!
Enter your name in our birthday party box at the front desk for YOUR chance to win a birthday party sponsored by Smiles for Kids!
We are having our Annual Halloween Candy Buy Back program at Smiles for Kids Pediatric Dentistry starting November 1st!
Have your kids bring their leftover Halloween candy to our office and trade it in for $1.00 per pound (up to $5.00).
We will donate the candy along with toothbrushes to our troops overseas through Move America Forward!
Check out our drawing for the CAVITY-FREE CLUB monthly contest winner! Congrats to….
This month is about promoting healthy mouths and healthy smiles! No one likes a dirty mouth, especially your own. And I bet you’ve noticed your breath more with all this mask wearing! A healthy mouth starts with a good oral hygiene routine in your own home. Here are some tips for starting a healthy routine for your family:
1) Brush twice a day for TWO minutes - Brushing removes the icky biofilm of bacteria on your teeth and tongue. This keeps the mouth clean and also helps with fresh breath because plaque and tartar carry a stinky smell! Using fluoride toothpaste with brushing helps to strengthen the enamel and fight cavities! So brush for two minutes twice a day in a gentle, circular motion at a 45-degree angle to brush the yucky away! AND, don’t forget the tongue!
2) Floss everyday - Did you know that if you don’t floss, then you’re missing cleaning 40% of the surfaces of your teeth? The teeth are usually tight and touching together, and may even be crowded so food gets trapped in this places in between the teeth. Our toothbrush bristles are too thick to reach in those tight contacts. That’s why flossing is so important! Use the floss up and down in between each tooth to clean. If you don’t, food and sugars may linger there causing cavities in between the teeth where you can’t see with yours eyes!
3) Rinse with mouthwash - Mouthwash prevents buildup of plaque, kills and reduces bacteria in the mouth, strengthens tooth enamel, promotes healthy gums, and helps freshen breath! Choose an antimicrobial, anti-cavity fluoride mouth rinse. If you don’t like the “sting” or “burn” of some mouth rinses, then it’s okay to choose an alcohol-free rinse!
We love our dental hygienists, Jamie and Stefanie! They do an amazing job taking care of all of our patients. This month we also celebrate them for keeping our mouths happy and healthy!
Make sure to schedule your next dental appointment and come visit us soon. It is recommended to see your dentist and dental hygienist every 6 months for a professional dental cleaning. We can provide tips on how to improve your oral hygiene routine at home, areas to focus on, tools to take home such as flossers that work around braces or new soft-bristled toothbrushes appropriate for your age and mouth size, etc.
Give us a call at 713-461-1509 to schedule your next appointment!
We had the best time and we hope you did too! We already can’t wait until next year! Watch the slideshow to see all of the cool activities and games we had before watching Trolls: World Tour!
THANK YOU to these awesome companies for coming out and partying with us:
Idea Lab Kids - @idealabkids.springbranch
Playfully Engaged - @playfullyengaged
Bach to Rock - @bachtorockmusic
Most people know that cokes and sodas are not good for your health or teeth because they contain lots of sugars! There are many drinks out there that are advertised as “healthy” but truly aren’t. These include Gatorade, fruit juice drinks, bubbly or flavored waters, energy drinks, and more. The following are some examples of these types of beverages:
Sports/Energy drinks – While they market themselves to contain electrolytes which might seem enticing for after sports and activities, several brands contain low pH, which means it is acidic. Acidic drinks can weaken the teeth by eroding enamel. When the enamel is weak, your teeth become sensitive to heat and cold and susceptible to cavities. Also check the grams of sugar, sodium and other chemicals they sneak into these drinks that are not good for overall health. Instead reach for coconut water! Coconut water provides much-needed electrolytes!
Fruit juices – Most people think that fruit juices are healthy so they take it in large doses and often give it to their children as sources of vitamins. However, fruit juices can never replace the benefits that you get from eating real fruits. Even the ones marketed as “organic” can contain high levels of sugar. Fruit juices’ sugar and acidity levels are high enough to weaken the tooth enamel.
Sparkling water - these waters can be very acidic since they contain carbonic acid. Which means it can erode tooth enamel!
Tea – Tea is an antioxidant and several studies show that it is good for overall health. But it can also erode and stain teeth. Black tea is found to erode teeth faster than the green variety. However, this effect is not as fast when compared to that of fruit juices and energy drinks because there is no sugar in plain tea unless it is artificially added. Be careful of the sweetened teas also like Boba and canned Arizona teas that contain flavorings. Thats all sugar!
Bottled water – Water in general is an excellent choice for rehydration, but bottled water does not contain fluoride, an ingredient that helps keep teeth strong and healthy. So when available, drink fluoridated tap water instead. It does not only save you a few dollars but also helps you keep your pearly whites for many years.
Read the label. If you can’t resist reaching for a “healthy” drink, at least choose one that has the least sugar and right pH level.
Use a straw to minimize contact of acid and/or sugar ingredients on your teeth and drink it in a short amount of time, instead of sipping on it throughout the day.
Fluoridated tap water remains the best choice so reach for the faucet instead of acidic beverages.
After having an acidic drink, rinse your mouth with water to give your enamel time to recover.
Brush your teeth twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, and floss daily!
Visit your dentist regularly. Check-ups are important for maintaining a healthy smile!
We are SO excited to invite you to our 15th Annual Smiles For Kids Annual Patient Appreciation Party!! PLEASE join us on Sunday, September 24th at 3pm. There will be games, prizes, balloon artists, pizza and popcorn buffet and a showing of Trolls: World Tour!!
Please RSVP to drkasia@smiles-for-kids.com.
Check out our drawing for the CAVITY-FREE CLUB monthly contest winner! Congrats to….
Brush, floss and drinks lots of water to keep the sugar bugs away. YOU could be our next winner!!!
We picked our winner for the summer beach ball contest!!!
There were 25 beach balls hanging around the office and we had lots of contestants guess the exact amount so we did a drawing and…
These are “bitewing” x-rays. We call them “cavity detecting x-rays”. They are used to detect interproximal (between the teeth) cavities if back teeth are touching. This is the most common area for children to have cavities! Dental x-rays are an important diagnostic tool in the treatment of children and can provide a broad range of information that cannot be gathered in visual exams. We often see children with no visual evidence of cavities, who surprise us on x-rays with significant cavities between the teeth. If the cavity is caught on the x-ray early, we can double our preventative methods or restore the tooth with a small filling. However, if we do not take an x-ray in early stages of cavity development, we can visually discover it only once it is large and needs “baby root canal” and crown or even an extraction.
At Smiles For Kids, we respect the radiation emitted by the x-rays, but it is our role as dental professionals to educate families on why, how, and when we utilize this important diagnostic tool. The interval of taking dental x-rays depends on then individual child’s risk for cavities or pathology. How do we determine risk? We look at bacteria levels by amount of plaque or tartar buildup on the teeth, texture of enamel, presence of visible cavities, and more. We also look at parent and sibling history of cavities, nighttime feeding practices (such as going to bed with food or drink or nighttime nursing), amount and frequency of acid and sugar exposure, daily oral hygiene practices, spacing between the teeth, age of the child, and more.
We are SO excited to invite you to our 15th Annual Smiles For Kids Annual Patient Appreciation Party!! PLEASE join us on Sunday, September 24th at 3pm. There will be games, prizes, balloon artists, pizza and popcorn buffet and a showing of Trolls: World Tour!!
Hope to see you there! Please RSVP to drkasia@smiles-for-kids.com.
- The Smiles For Kids Pediatric Dentistry team
Check out our drawing for the CAVITY-FREE CLUB monthly contest winner! Congrats to….
Brush, floss and drinks lots of water to keep the sugar bugs away. YOU could be our next winner!!!
As soon as the first tooth erupts, cavities instantly become children’s dental archenemy making regular brushing extremely necessary. At Smiles for Kids, we place a great emphasis on prevention. That includes diet and oral hygiene instruction with patients and caregivers, fluoride application and specifically, sealants. Sealants are a protective coating for the grooves of teeth where toothbrush bristles and floss can’t reach, most specifically the back teeth such as premolars and molars.
Think of sealants as the Captain America shields against tooth decay. They are recommended for baby and adult teeth with deep pits and grooves that are susceptible to bacteria, plaque retention and acid attack, as well as for patients with a history of cavities or at higher risk for future cavities.
According to scientific studies, children aged 5-10 years with sealants applied, sealants reduced cavities between 11% and 51% compared to those with no sealant, at 24 months. Another study also found dental sealants to reduce more tooth decay in the grooves of children’s molars than fluoride varnish application.
Aside from being effective, dental sealants are safe and affordable too! Insurance companies understand their impressive protection and cover them in large percentage. The cost of 4 sealants is close to the cost of one filling.
Talk to your pediatric dentist about sealants! They will examine your child’s teeth and report to you if dental sealants are appropriate for your child’s age and condition. Note that not all children need these. To give you an idea, kids six years of age are the best candidates for sealants because it is the age when the first permanent molars appear and are most vulnerable. Keep in mind that even with dental sealants applied, children still need to get regular dental checkups, cleanings, x-rays and fluoride treatments. Sealants may be applied by the dentist, the dental hygienist or dental assistant that is properly trained and certified in placing sealants.
The key to proper sealant placement and retention is good isolation and technique. We like to use Isolite dental isolation systems when placing sealants because they have a built-in bite block, control the patient’s cheeks and tongue while protecting the airway, come in many sizes and has a light for better illumination of the mouth. The edges of the Isolite can be trimmed for patient comfort if necessary. You can find out more about this on our clinical updates page!
Sealants are non-invasive, easy to place, cost-effective and a critical player in the fight against dental caries!
Congratulations to our birthday party winner!! We hope you had a blast!
Want to win a party for YOUR birthday?!
Enter your name in our birthday party box at the front desk for YOUR chance to win a birthday party sponsored by Smiles for Kids!
Check out our drawing for the new CAVITY-FREE CLUB monthly contest winner! Congrats to….
Brush, floss and drinks lots of water to keep the sugar bugs away. YOU could be our next winner!!!
Contest will end at the end of summer. Stay tuned for an exact date! Good luck!
We are filled with joy every time you bring one of your sweet babies to the dentist or orthodontist!! We hope this Father’s Day is filled with lots of family fun!!
Welcome to Smiles For Kids Pediatric Dentistry, a place where dental health is an adventure!
Our goal is to make every child's dental experience fun, rewarding, and positive. Our team wants to make sure that each and every child leaves our office feeling like they have learned more about their teeth and oral hygiene while spending a wonderful time with us.
8800 Katy Freeway Suite 220 • Houston, TX 77024 • 713-461-1509 • E-Mail: DrKasia@Smiles-For-Kids.com
Photos provided by Little Branch Photography