by Spinnaker Pediatric Dentistry | Dec 31, 2020 | Pediatric Dentistry
Make dental visits enjoyable for your child. Many parents and children have different connotations of the word “dentist.” For some parents, the word “dentist” can mean more than just cleanings. It means fillings, cavities, and sometimes apainful dental procedure....
by Spinnaker Pediatric Dentistry | Nov 24, 2020 | Pediatric Dentistry
How to Teach Your Child to Get Excited About Oral Hygiene Like taking a bath or eating their veggies, getting your kid to brush and floss on their own can sometimes feel like you’re pulling proverbial teeth. While you know to expect occasional resistance as a parent,...
by Spinnaker Pediatric Dentistry | Nov 23, 2020 | General
Collaborating With the Unknown: Resources for Parents While platitudes like “the only constant in life is change” may be true, they can hardly bring comfort to the reality of the daily challenges parents are experiencing. Indeed, most parents already felt pressure to...
by Spinnaker Pediatric Dentistry | Oct 22, 2020 | General
Increase Breastfeeding Rates with Laser Dentistry Frenectomies Though breastfeeding provides a wealth of benefits for both mother and baby, an overwhelming 60% of mothers do not breastfeed for as long as they would hope. While factors like certain sociocultural norms...
by Spinnaker Pediatric Dentistry | Oct 21, 2020 | General
How to Relieve and Prevent Painful Breastfeeding Dealing with breastfeeding difficulties can feel incredibly stressful, frustrating, or overwhelming. In addition to coping with discomfort or pain, you may feel like you are in some way to blame or worried that your...
by Spinnaker Pediatric Dentistry | Sep 30, 2020 | General
Raise your hand if you’re struggling with the school year. It’s normal for parents to feel anxious about changes in routine. And this year is full of changes. Distance-learning, in particular, is a definite change to the school year routine. We’re entering...