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What Should I Do When My Child Loses a Tooth?: The Story of the Tooth Fairy and the Mouse

Posted on June 15, 2020

When a growing child loses his or her first tooth, what should you do with the tooth? In America of course, the parents put it under the child’s pillow for the Tooth Fairy to collect in the middle of the night. On the face of it, the Tooth Fairy seems like a cute but insignificant… Read more »


My Child Knocked Out a Tooth While Playing Sports – What Do I Do?

Posted on April 17, 2020

According to CNBC, more than $800 million could be spent on dental emergencies resulting from Halloween. And while cracking a tooth on a hard candy is certainly a real possibility, pediatric dentists know that it’s not the only dental emergency parents should be aware of. Springtime has arrived, and that means kids are finally free… Read more »


Top 6 Reasons Why You Should Visit a Pediatric Dentist

Posted on April 16, 2020

Ensuring that your children have excellent dental hygiene is one of the most critical health concerns that you should address in your family. Dentists for children are already available, so why not make use of their services? Here are six great reasons to take your child to a pediatric dentist as early as possible. 1…. Read more »


3 Fun Ways for Parents to Teach Their Kids’ Good Oral Hygiene

Posted on March 23, 2020

It is upon parents to teach their kids good oral hygiene while they are still young, to ensure that the kids maintain good dental habits, even in adulthood. However, most of the kids, for one reason or the other, do not like to brush their teeth, and will often find the funniest reasons not to… Read more »


Why Dentists Advise Against Using Pacifiers

Posted on March 18, 2020

Kids dental care is a little bit more complex than dental care for adults. This is largely because it’s not as straightforward. Some people don’t even realize that small children need to go to the dentist in the first place. Just because your child only has a few teeth, however, doesn’t mean that dental care… Read more »


A Message From Our Team: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

Posted on March 17, 2020

Dear Treasured Patients and Families, As per industry recommendations, and after careful thought and consideration, our office will be unable to see regularly scheduled patients at this time. Currently, we are unable to provide a reopen date. Please note that we have limited administrative staff available via telephone. As always, a doctor will be on… Read more »


Actualización del coronavirus (COVID-19)

Posted on March 16, 2020

Queridos y apreciados paciente y familias, Deceamos comunicarnos con usted para hacerle saber que la seguridad de usted, sus hijos y nuestro equipo es de suma importancia para nosotros. Nosotro utilizamos estrictas precauciones universals que se han mantenido en se mantendran lugar en Dr. Camps Pediatric Dental Center. Nos asegurarnos que todos ol los equipos… Read more »


Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

Posted on March 14, 2020

Dear Valued Patients and Families, We wanted to reach out to you to let you know that your family and our team’s safety is of the utmost importance to us. At this time, Dr. Camps Pediatric Dental Center will remain open to serve your dental needs. We adhere strict Universal Precautions that have always been… Read more »


How Children of All Ages Benefit From Pediatric Dentistry

Posted on February 18, 2020

If you have young children, you might be wondering when the best time is to take them into the dentist. Many parents underestimate the importance of pediatric dentistry, waiting until children are older to begin regular visits. However, by the time children enter kindergarten, nearly 40% have already developed dental cavities. This statistic helps illustrate… Read more »


3 Dental Problems To Be on the Look-Out for in Your Child

Posted on February 14, 2020

  As a parent, you are charged with looking after your kid’s health. Unfortunately, unlike adults’ teeth, kids’ teeth are more prone to dental problems. Dental cavities, one of the most prevalent dental issues, affect over 40% of children before they get to kindergarten. Common Dental Problems Among Kids and How To Prevent Them Although… Read more »