February is National Children’s Dental Health Month. It’s a great reminder for parents and kids alike of the importance of pediatric dental care. It may surprise you to learn that tooth decay is the most common childhood chronic disease in the country. In fact, more than half of kids between six and eight years old have had a cavity in their primary, or baby, teeth. While a little cavity might not sound like a big deal, poor dental health is actually linked to higher rates of missed days and lower performance at school. Healthy teeth matter more than you might think!
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Read MoreWith the holidays fast approaching, you might be wondering how you can keep your teeth healthy and white without having to hide from pictures or give up the once a year Christmas candy.
Read MoreMaybe the kids were playing too rough or a popcorn kernel cracked a tooth. Whatever the cause, experiencing a dental emergency on a weekend or during a holiday can be especially stressful
Read MoreAs Thanksgiving approaches, we here at Norge Dental Center would like to express our gratitude to our patients and dental family.
Read MoreWhen it comes to visiting the dentist, many children are uneasy. They might be wary of the x-ray machine, or the sounds the dental tools make.
Read MoreThere’s a lot of “dread” related to a root canal.We want you to know the anticipation and avoidance is MUCH worse than the actual procedure.
Read MoreTeeth whitening options are everywhere - maybe you’ve even tried a few
Read MoreEvery time she spoke in front of the audience, she couldn’t help but wonder: What if they are thinking more about my teeth than what I’m saying?
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