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Wash Park Pediatric Dentistry Blog

Preparing for Dangerous Summer Activities for Your Child’s Smile

July 14, 2026

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Summer is a magical time for kids. School is out, the weather warms up, and adventures lie around every corner. However, this time of year usually brings a few extra dangers with it for your child’s smile. Without proactive prevention, their summer could have a dental emergency or two! Continue reading to learn about potential summer risks for your child’s teeth and what you can do to help them avoid these outcomes.

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Freedom to Smile for the 4th of July: Delicious, Healthy Snacks for Your Child

June 15, 2026

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Every 4th of July brings patriotic excitement and fun to the middle of summer, but this year can be even more special with a significant milestone for the whole family! Whether you go all out with a big gathering or have a simple family get-together before fireworks, no celebration would be complete without delicious snacks.

However, if you’re not careful, your goodies can turn a fun day into a dental emergency, like a cracked tooth or a painful cavity, for your child. Here are highly recommended snacks that can allow your child to enjoy the festivities and create lifelong memories of this momentous occasion.

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We Earned Certification for KultureCity Sensory Inclusive Venue!

May 12, 2026

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Did you know that Wash Park Pediatric Dentistry recently earned certification for KultureCity Sensory Inclusive Venue? We want to share more about what we offer those with physical, mental, or sensory special needs both in terms of our facility and our approach to care. Keep reading to learn what this certification means and the things you can expect to find in our practice that you won’t find elsewhere.

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4 Dental Insurance Concepts Every Parent Should Remember and Apply

April 21, 2026

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Dental insurance—it’s not a topic that many people keenly talk about or understand. It can seem dry, complex, and hardly worth the effort. But did you know that 1 billion dollars of unused benefits goes back to insurance companies every year? Could you be forfeiting your share of that money?

While your child may be too young to grasp dental insurance concepts, it’s important you do as their parent. Remembering these pieces of information can keep you on track for getting the most out of your benefits year after year as your child grows.

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Oral Health Difficulties for Kids with Special Needs

March 9, 2026

Each child is special in their own way, but those who have specific challenges can require extra supervision, care giving, and assistance. They may not meet the same milestones as those around them, but in many ways, they are just like other children their age. Kids with special needs can be a loving light to others when they show their joyful smile. However, to keep that light shining, you need to make sure their oral hygiene and care are a priority.

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Are You Protecting Your Child’s Dental Health Against Cavities?

February 5, 2026

father and son brushing their teeth together

As a parent, you question yourself a lot. Do you let them watch too much television? Are they eating healthy enough? Are they eating enough of anything at all? Well, one area that you don’t want to forget is your child’s oral health. Are you doing what’s necessary to ensure that your child has strong, healthy teeth? It may surprise you to learn that your child’s mouth can affect them in many significant ways. For National Children’s Dental Health Month this February, check out this helpful information about this issue and what you can do to protect your child’s mouth.

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More Common Now? The Prevalence of Lip and Tongue-Ties

January 12, 2026

smiling parents around their newborn

At playdates with other parents and babies, you hear a lot of chatter about various issues some families face. You may have heard quite a bit about lip or tongue-ties, and it may seem as if these issues have become more common than in the past! While more awareness can increase diagnosis and treatment, lip and tongue-ties have been around for hundreds if not thousands of years. Keep reading to learn more about this problem and how treatment can resolve it for new parents and their babies.

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Safety First! Tips for Making Teething Toys Safe for Your Baby

December 16, 2025

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Before you became a parent, you likely “baby proofed” your house. From covering electrical outlets and using locks on cabinet doors with cleaning chemicals, you take your baby’s safety seriously—as you should! But did you know that even a toy designed for a baby could endanger them? Teething toys can work miracles, helping primary dentition come in with less fuss, but they may also pose a risk to your little one. To keep them safe and healthy, learn these four safety tips for teething toys.

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Book Power: How Books Can Calm Your Child’s Anxiety about Dental Visits

November 10, 2025

dad reading a book to his happy child

Even adults can find new experiences nerve wracking, so kids can break down with anxiety over going to the dentist. However, starting healthy habits like regular dental visits early in life can pave the way for lifelong oral health. But how do you calm your child’s anxiety about dental visits? You can approach it like many other new experiences for kids: through reading them books and stories! In fact, here are examples of the types of books you can read to your little one and get ready to have their visit.

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Step Aside, Tooth Fairy: Other Myths about Baby Tooth Loss from Around the World

October 7, 2025

crafted Tooth Fairy figurine with a bag of teeth

Whether you plan to or not, as a parent, you probably will choose to share little “white lies” with your child at some point to bring them hope, help them feel excited for growth, or simply entice them to make better choices. Next to Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny, you have the Tooth Fairy, who is attached to a special rite of passage—losing baby teeth. While this scenario, especially if blood is involved, could be frightening for a young child, the kind Tooth Fairy transforms fear into laughter and excitement. How did this tradition and myth start? Does every culture around the world celebrate baby tooth loss the same way? Find out here!

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