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November 12, 2020

Fluoride: How Much Is Too Much?

Keeping your child’s teeth healthy involves more than brushing and flossing every day. It’s also important to ensure your child receives adequate amounts of fluoride for healthy tooth development and cavity protection. The question is, how much fluoride is too much? Your trusted team at Jet Set Smiles Pediatric Dentistry will help you determine the […]

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October 14, 2020

What Kinds of Candy Are the Most Damaging to Teeth?

Most children find candy irresistible, which unfortunately increases the risk of damage to their teeth. However, sweets are not equal in terms of the harm they inflict on your child’s oral health. Some pose less of a threat than others, so it’s important to know the types of candy that are most detrimental to your […]

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September 1, 2020

How to Treat the Symptoms of Teething

Seeing those tiny bumps forming on a baby’s gums is an exciting moment for every parent, but unfortunately, teething can cause pain and discomfort. You and your little one don’t have to deal with sleepless nights. Understanding the symptoms of teething and ways you can help will allow you to enjoy this magical milestone. When […]

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August 4, 2020

What Causes Spots on Baby Teeth?

Parents eagerly await that special moment when the first tiny pearly white comes in. Even though baby teeth are temporary, they play a significant role in a child’s development, so it’s essential to keep them healthy and sound. So what happens if you notice spots on your little one’s teeth? While you don’t want to […]

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July 9, 2020

What Causes Bad Breath in Toddlers?

If you’ve noticed that your toddler’s breath is not as fresh as it should be, you’re not alone. Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is common among toddlers. If the condition persists, visit your trusted team at Jet Set Smiles Pediatric Dentistry to help identify the cause of your toddler’s bad breath. We are here […]

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June 8, 2020

Do Cavities in Baby Teeth Really Need Fillings?

Your trusted team at Jet Set Smiles Pediatric Dentistry is proud to offer quality preventive services for long-term healthy smiles. If, however, your child develops a cavity, we may recommend a dental filling. Some parents wonder if cavities in baby teeth really need treatment. After all, those tiny chompers will eventually fall out! How Do […]

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May 12, 2020

Should My Child Use a Mouthguard During Sports?

Have you been wondering how to protect your young athlete’s teeth? We, at Jet Set Smiles Pediatric Dentistry, recommend that all children wear mouthguards if they are engaged in any sports activity that involves contact with other players or hard surfaces. With more than five million Americans losing their teeth every year due to sports-related […]

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April 6, 2020

Why Choose Dental Sealants?

Encouraging your child to brush and floss daily is the best way to prevent cavities. However, it’s not always possible to reach every groove or crevice, especially on the teeth at the back of the mouth. At Jet Set Smiles Pediatric Dentistry, we offer quality preventative services, including dental sealants, to protect your child’s pearly […]

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March 17, 2020

COVID-19

Hello Jet Setters!  Like many of you, here at Jet Set Smiles we are closely monitoring the Coronavirus (COVID-19).We will be following the Arizona State Board of Dentistry Guidelines  and will keep you updated with any changes. As for your child or children who have an upcoming dental appointment you may have questions: We are […]

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January 6, 2020

How Can I Keep My Child from Wanting to Eat Toothpaste?

While brushing with toothpaste is essential for keeping your child’s teeth clean and free from cavities, it is important to avoid swallowing it. Ingesting fluoride toothpaste in a small amount is generally considered to be safe. However, large amounts can damage your child’s permanent teeth, as well as causing stomach pain, diarrhea, vomiting, and other […]

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