Pediatric Dentistry
How We Work With Local Professionals on Lip and Tongue Tie Care
Worried about a tongue tie? If you are a new parent, there are a million and one things on your ...
continue reading blog Frenectomy FAQs: Everything Parents Need to Know About This Tiny Procedure with Big Benefits
The Lowdown on Lip and Tongue-Tie Treatments You’ve probably heard of lip ties and tongue ties in babies, but what ...
continue reading blog 5 Characteristics to Look for in a Pediatric Dentist Near Salem, OR
What makes a great pediatric dentist? Choosing the right pediatric dentist isn’t just about checking off a to-do list—it’s about ...
continue reading blog Partnering for Better Smiles: 4 Ways We Work With Local Professionals for Lip and Tongue Tie Care
A lip or tongue tie can impact more than your child’s smile. These restrictive oral tissues can alter their feeding ...
continue reading blog Attention Lactation Consultants: We Can Help Tongue-Tied Babies in Salem, OR
Proper pediatric care requires the input of a wide range of specialized medical professionals. Lactation consultants and dental professionals are ...
continue reading blog Improving Breastfeeding Success With Laser Dentistry for Tongue-Tied Infants
Breastfeeding has long been believed to hold a lot of health benefits for infants. And at Spinnaker Pediatric Dentistry, we ...
continue reading blog Speech and Dental Health: 5 Risks of an Untreated Tongue-Tie
What To Know About Tongue-Ties Did you know that up to 11% of newborns have a tongue-tie? This condition is ...
continue reading blog The ABCs of Pediatric Dentistry: 26 Things for Kids to Know
ABC Time We all love that feeling we get when we learn something new! So we made a fun list ...
continue reading blog Fun Books to Read With Your Kids About Going to the Dentist
Read your way to the dentist! If your child is nervous about heading to the dentist, or wants to learn ...
continue reading blog Should You Pull Your Child’s Wiggly Tooth or Let It Fall Out?
Losing baby teeth to make room for adult teeth is a normal part of every child’s early development. However, children ...
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