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Tooth Fairy Day: Tips for Making Loosing Teeth Fun

Losing a tooth is a significant milestone in a child’s life, often marked by excitement and a visit from the Tooth Fairy. August 22nd is celebrated as Tooth Fairy Day, a perfect opportunity to make this experience even more magical for your little ones. At Montgomery Pediatric Dentistry in Princeton, Dr. Christina Ciano, Dr. Geena Russo, Dr. Erin Norris, and Dr. Devina Shah specialize in creating a positive and fun dental experience for children. Here are some tips from a

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Start Early: Why Dentistry for Toddlers Matters Dentist in Princeton. Montgomery Pediatric Dentistry. Pediatric, Restorative, Preventative Dentistry in Princeton, NJ. 609-454-3722 Montgomery Pediatric Dr. Christina Ciano, Dr. Geena Russo, or Dr. Dinah Jamma and their team.

Start Early: Why Dentistry for Toddlers Matters

As a parent, you have much on your plate regarding your toddler – feeding, bathing, playing, and more. Amidst all this, it’s easy to forget about dental care. After all, your little one’s teeth will eventually fall out, so why bother? But did you know that maintaining your toddler’s oral health is crucial for their future dental development? That’s where dentistry for toddlers comes in. Today, we’ll discuss why dentistry for toddlers matters and how you can set your little

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Spanish Speaking Pediatric Children’s Dentist in Princeton, NJ

¿Hablas español? Nosotros Tambien. Do you need a Spanish Speaking Pediatric Children’s Dentist in Princeton NJ that can communicate with you in Spanish? If you speak Spanish, you can rest assured knowing we can talk to you and your child in Spanish. Dr. Christina Ciano, Dr. Geena Russo, and Dr. Dinah Jammal provide Spanish-speaking children’s pediatric dentistry in Princeton NJ. We understand that it’s essential for parents to be able to communicate with their pediatric dentist in their native language. That’s why we

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Signs of a Toothache

A toothache is a pain in your tooth, around your tooth, or pressure when biting down on the tooth. Your child could get a toothache for a variety of causes. Some of the reasons are minor, while others are significant problems that demand immediate attention from a dentist. So, what are the signs of a toothache? At Montgomery Pediatric Dentistry in Princeton, New Jersey, we want to make sure that every one of our patients knows how to deal with

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Preventive Dentistry 101: Keeping Your Kids' Teeth Healthy Preventative Dentistry for Children in Princeton. Montgomery Pediatric Dentistry. Pediatric, Restorative, Preventative Dentistry in Princeton, NJ 08540

Preventive Dentistry 101: Keeping Your Kids’ Teeth Healthy

As parents, ensuring the health and well-being of our children is a top priority, and dental health plays a crucial role in their overall wellness. Preventive dentistry lays the foundation for lifelong oral health by emphasizing proactive measures to keep teeth strong and free from decay. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the fundamentals of preventive dentistry for children with insights from Montgomery Pediatric Dentistry, a trusted provider of preventative dentistry for children in Princeton, NJ. Under the expert guidance

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My Child Bumped Her Mouth on the Bathtub. What Should I Do?

Bumps and knocks to the front teeth are one of the most common concerns that we see children for in our Princeton pediatric dentist office. More often than not, the bump happens from a fall in the bathtub, a baseball getting caught the wrong way, or even an automobile wreck. First: Check the Tooth Does the tooth appear to be fractured? Did it get knocked out? Any tooth fragments should be immediately stored in milk or saline and brought to

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