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Does your child need a space maintainer?

February 16th, 2017

Space maintainers are exactly what their name implies.  They are placeholders to keep space for incoming teeth when a primary tooth is lost early, or your child needs an extraction.

If a tooth is lost or extracted before its permanent successor is ready to erupt, other teeth may work their way in or around that open space instead of where they should be.

Space maintainers act as a placeholder for the permanent tooth that has not yet made its way into its new home.

How Do I Know If My Child Needs A Space Maintainer?

Every case will be unique, so it is best to consult your dentist or orthodontist for his or her recommendation.  Some instances will not require any action at all, but it’s best to ask a professional if you are concerned.

If your child does lose a tooth prematurely and proper space is not allowed for the permanent tooth, it can cause crowding or shifting that could require further orthodontic treatment.

The work needed to repair permanent teeth that shift improperly can be both a costly and lengthy repair.

How does a space maintainer work?

A space maintainer is a custom fit appliance made of either plastic or metal that holds the space of the tooth prematurely lost.  By occupying the space while the permanent tooth will grow, it prevents the other teeth from moving in to the newly opened space.

Orthodontic work for teeth that grow out of line can be costly and time consuming.  Implementing a space maintainer is a much cheaper and easier procedure if your child does have a spacing issue.

Space maintainers can be removable or fixed to surrounding teeth.  The most common type of space maintainer is called the band and loop.  A band is fitted around the tooth behind the vacant space.  From there, the maintainer is looped around the gum resting on the tooth in front of the space.

This procedure will keep that space, allowing for the new permanent tooth to grow into its proper place.

Caring for your child’s space maintainer:

It might take a few days for your child to get comfortable with the appliance. You will want to be mindful of the types of foods you give your child, being sure to avoid chewy or sugary foods, gum and candy.

It is equally as important to make sure the area is getting properly cleaned to avoid plaque buildup.  Your dentist will instruct you on best practices when brushing and flossing the area.

Once the permanent tooth has erupted, then the maintainer can be removed.  You will want to make a follow-up appointment for x-rays to check on the progress of your child’s treatment.

Have questions?  Give us a call!

If you have any questions or concerns regarding space maintainers, or for any of your child’s dental health, call us to schedule an appointment today!

Creve Coeur Office – 314-567-1122              St. Charles Office – 636-946-5225

Why Does My Child Have Bad Breath?

February 16th, 2017

We have all, at some point, encountered someone who spoke a little too closely and left you with a lingering scent of the bad taste in their mouth.

Bad breath is a common problem for over 80 million people for any number of reasons, whether it is from what they ate for lunch or an actual medical condition. It is an unpleasant and potentially embarrassing experience for anyone.

But what about your children?

What Are the Causes?

Poor dental hygiene is the leading cause of bad breath.

It most commonly occurs when food particles left in the mouth begin to rot and collect bacteria. Plaque, which is that sticky, transparent film that builds up on your teeth from irregular brushing habits, is also a great hiding place for bacteria.

Any of these items can lead to a foul odor in your child’s mouth.

Bad breath can also be the byproduct of a medical condition.

Chronic halitosis (or bad breath) can occur in diabetics whose blood sugar goes uncontrolled. Kidney, liver and sinus problems have also been known to be the culprits.

Sinus infections that create a postnasal drip are the leading cause of halitosis in children. Runny noses are the ideal breeding ground for bacteria, and any residual rundown can end up clinging to back of the tongue.

Saliva is your natural first line of defense in combatting bad breath. Saliva works to wash away food particles and odor-causing bacteria. Children with dry mouth, or who are dehydrated, are also more likely to experience bad breath.

Keeping your child hydrated is an easy way of combatting that, as well as promoting tooth health, as dehydration can also lead to tooth decay.

What Are the Solutions?

As you might suspect, having a good brushing routine is the best way to combat bad breath.

Have your child brush and floss at least twice a day, remembering to also brush his or her tongue, cheeks, and the roof of their mouth.  This will help remove any bacteria or food that might be hiding around their pearly whites.

It is also important to keep up with your child’s regular dental visits to ensure he or she hasn’t developed plaque build-up or cavities.

If your child is experiencing chronic bad breath, be sure to tell your child’s doctor on your next dental visit. They will be able to help you identify the problem and let you know the best method of action to keep your child’s breath as sweet as their smile!

Funky Toothbrushes to Get Kids Excited About Brushing

February 16th, 2017

Sometimes little ones, and even no-so-little ones, flat out refuse to brush their teeth on their own or allow a parent to do it for them.

Unfortunately, tooth brushing is a nonnegotiable task for healthy children. And twice daily meltdowns over the subject aren’t fun for anyone, so we did a little research.

We found 6 funky toothbrushes to get kids excited about brushing!

GUM® Star Wars Light Saber Toothbrush

This product is perfect for the mini Jedi in your life! The brush is in the shape of a light saber and comes in three unique designs: Anakin Skywalker (blue stem), Darth Vader (red stem) and Yoda (green stem). The light saber flashes for 1 minute at a time to encourage kids to brush for longer.

You Get:

12 toothbrushes per bag

$29.29 per bag ($2.44 per toothbrush)

Batteries are included

GUM® Crayola Timer Light Toothbrush

Similar to the Star Wars Light Saber Toothbrush, the Crayola Timer Light Toothbrush is the perfect choice for any child. Who doesn’t love to color? The brush’s LED lights flash for 1 minute at a time to encourage longer brushing. Additionally, the brushes come with countertop suction cup holders that will keep their bristles cleaner. Four colors are included: Green, blue, yellow and red.

You Get:

12 toothbrushes per bag

$27.79 per bag ($2.32 per toothbrush)

Infant Finger Toothbrush

Designed for adults to gently clean their infant’s gums, this latex-free product is fascinating. Simply slip this thimble-esque finger topper on and remove plaque from your child’s gums and/or erupting baby teeth. While your child may not be excited about brushing just yet, it’s important to form a mouth-cleaning routine as early as possible.

You Get:

12 toothbrushes per pack

$11.99 per pack ($1.00 per toothbrush)

6 pink and 6 blue toothbrushes per pack

RinserBrush

It’s a toothbrush and a water fountain all in one! Eliminate paper cups and wasted water, and quit putting your head in the sink by investing in one of these! Kids will love the fountain aspect, and you’ll love the reduced counter clutter! Also, the bristle section is replaceable, so you won’t have to throw out the entire brush every three months!

You Get:

1 toothbrush and 1 replacement head

$8.99 per order

ARM & HAMMER TOOTH TUNES

Pick your child’s brush based on their music taste! Then, songs will play for 2 minutes directly into their head while they brush (assuming they’re using the correct method)! Electric toothbrushes can get kids excited about brushing on their own, and when you combine one such brush with One Direction or Kidz Bop, then your child is bound to love it!

Upon reading reviews for this product, several buyers complained that there’s no way to replace its battery and that the battery lifespan was short. While this certainly sounds like a great product, you may want to further research it before purchasing.

You Get:

1 toothbrush

$10.07

Batteries are included

Philips Sonicare HX6311

The Sonicare for Kids electric toothbrush is a top-rated option, according to internet reviews. The toothbrush chimes musically at 30-second intervals to let kids know when to brush another quadrant of their mouths. The high-tech product is also designed to connect to your smart devices and play animations to entertain your child during their 2-minute brush time via a free, interactive app.

You Get:

1 rechargeable toothbrush

$39.95

Batteries are included

We hope that one of these products will make your life a little easier and that your child learns to love keeping his or her mouth healthy!

5 St. Louis Events that Parents Will Want to Take Their Kids To

February 16th, 2017

Being a parent oftentimes means that you give up having fun, adult plans of your own in order to go to kid-centric events. But what if there were activities in your area that both you and your child would enjoy?

There are! With you in mind, we’ve rounded up 5 events happening in and around St. Louis that parents will want to take their kids to.

Winter Movie Night: Minions

When: 6 p.m. on January 13

Where: Ballpark Village in St. Louis (an indoor event)

Price: Free

OK, OK, so this one is technically categorized as a kids’ event. But honestly, who doesn’t like minions?

Ballpark Village is in the middle of its family-friendly movie night series and offers an entirely free experience. At 5 p.m., attendees can participate in movie-related activities. Free bags of popcorn are also provided in exchange for filled out data cards.

Loop Ice Carnival 2016

When: January 15-16

Where: January 15 – Moonrise Hotel; January 16 – The Delmar Loop Neighborhood in St. Louis

Price: Free (Saturday activities)

From 7-11 p.m. on January 15, the Snow Ball takes place at the Moonrise Hotel. The iciest-dressed couple will be named Ice King and Queen. Ice carving demos, stilt walkers, fire performers and more will be in attendance the next day. Note that the majority of Saturday’s activities are held outdoors, so dress warmly!

Arctic Cat Nitro Arenacross Tour

When: February 5-6

Where: Family Arena in St. Charles

Price: See ticket info here

The tour is the largest indoor motocross tour in the U.S. and is packed with action and adrenaline! Flips, jumps, lasers and lights and a country music artist performance are all part of the experience. A child gets free admission with one paid upper-level, general admission adult ticket on Friday night.

L’École Culinaire Kids Cooking Class

When: February 6

Where: L’École Culinaire – St. Louis Campus

Price: $50

The cooking school offers monthly classes for children (prices vary by month, too). The February class is “Chocolate Basics” – just in time for your child to help you make some sweet treats for Valentine’s Day! But after eating the sweets, remember to drink some water!

Ice Skating in Creve Coeur

When: Public Sessions every day

Where: Creve Coeur Ice Arena in Dielmann Recreation Complex

Price: $3 for residents, $5 for nonresidents (Skate rental is $2 for everyone)

The Ice Arena is open year-round and is a fun, winter activity for all ages. In addition to Public Sessions, multiple classes are offered for kids and adults alike.

We hope that your entire family enjoys these activities and this winter season!