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Thumb Sucking: Perfectly Normal or Dental Disaster Waiting to Happen?

June 12, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandnaperville @ 12:08 am
Little boy laying down and sucking his thumb

Thumb sucking is very common among children. Research indicates that between 70% and 90% of children engage in this behavior at some point in their lives. In some ways, it can be considered perfectly natural. However, this habit needs to be monitored very carefully, as past a certain point it can contribute to the development of various oral health issues. It’s important for parents to be aware when thumb sucking in Naperville requires intervention.

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Can Adults Get Braces Even at Age 50?

May 25, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandnaperville @ 9:20 pm
Senior woman with a straight smile after braces

While it is commonly thought that only children and teenagers are eligible for braces, the truth is there is no age limit for orthodontic treatment. It has become more and more common for adults to get braces over the years, to the point where they currently make up roughly 25% of all orthodontic patients. For those who have developed spacing issues late in life or were never able to visit the orthodontist during their childhood, adult braces in Naperville can be the key to a more perfectly aligned smile.

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Ask These 6 Questions to Find the Perfect Dentist

May 7, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandnaperville @ 3:44 pm
dental visit

Recently, a long-time patient of mine here at Grand Dental in Naperville mentioned that he and his wife were going to be moving to Aurora in a few months’ time. Naturally, they were looking for recommendations on a new dental practice, and I had great news to share. As luck would have it, we have a Aurora location as well! Though their situation turned out to be a very simple one, it got me thinking of how common it must be for people to move to new cities where their current dental practice doesn’t happen to have another location. Perhaps you’re new to our area and looking for a new dentist. To help you find the best practice for you, I’ve come up with several questions you can ask yourself during your search:

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5 Ways to Get Children Excited About Oral Hygiene

April 14, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandnaperville @ 10:17 pm
Mother and daughter happily brushing their teeth

Teaching children the best dental habits early in life is extremely important, but holding their interest long enough to instill these lessons can be tricky. Parents may need to come up with ways to make oral hygiene more fun and attention-grabbing. These 5 suggestions from a kid’s dentist in Naperville can help get children excited about brushing and flossing.

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Baby Bottle Decay: What Is It, and How Can You Stop It?

March 19, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandnaperville @ 7:58 pm
Little boy in striped shirt feeding on bottle

Baby teeth might be temporary, but that doesn’t mean they’re not important. Healthy baby teeth lead to healthy permanent teeth – and conversely, decayed baby teeth can lead to long-term oral health problems later in life. Baby bottle tooth decay is a particularly common issue that some parents in Naperville may not even be aware of but is nevertheless as potentially devastating as it is preventable. Read on to learn more about this kind of tooth decay, what causes it, and what you can do to stop it.

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Why Your One-Year-Old Needs to See the Dentist

February 11, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — grandnaperville @ 5:35 pm
One-year-old boy with emerging teeth outside and smiling

Your child has just turned one year old. Naturally, you want to plan a get-together with friends and family to celebrate! But before you get too carried away, you should take the time to set up your little one’s first dental appointment. Because of the ever-present threat of tooth decay, the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry both recommend that a first dental visit should occur no later than the first birthday – ideally within six months after the first tooth appears. Read on to learn more about the benefits of seeing a children’s dentist in Naperville as early as possible.

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