Garland Pediatric Dentistry

5 Books to Ease Your Child’s Dental Anxiety

July 3, 2025

Child reading book.

For many children, a trip to the dentist can feel intimidating. The unfamiliar environment, new faces, and strange tools can create anxiety that makes appointments stressful for both kids and parents. Fortunately, one of the best ways to prepare your child is through storytelling. Children’s books can explain what happens at the dentist in a friendly, familiar way while showing characters they can relate to overcoming their fears. Here are 5 excellent books to help your child feel more comfortable about visiting the dentist.

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Growing Smiles: A Quick Guide to Your Child’s Two-Year Molars

June 6, 2025

Child smiling while at his pediatric dentist

Watching your child grow comes with so many special moments, but some milestones are a bit tougher than the others. The eruption of two-year molars is one of those not-so-fun parts of growing up. These final baby teeth play an important role in your child’s oral health, but they can also bring some discomfort and crankiness. Keep reading to learn more about these molars and when you can tell they are on their way, plus some tips on what you can do to help your child feel better as they come in.

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Which Guilt-Free, Smile-Friendly Snacks Are Good for Young Smiles? 

May 9, 2025

little girl eating vegetables and smiling

Depending on what type of food they eat, enjoying a snack may be your child’s favorite time of day. As a parent, you want to help them make healthy choices, but it often requires having them try things they might cringe at or dismiss altogether. Before you give in to their pleas for sugar (and starch), consider how some healthy snack recipes could have them asking for more.

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Why the Drinks You Give Your Child Might Cause Cavities

April 3, 2025

Pictures of soda in glasses.

As a parent, you want to give your child the best: healthy meals, safe environments, and of course, a bright smile. But even the most well-meaning caregivers might be unknowingly contributing to their child’s dental problems through something seemingly harmless: the drinks they buy. Cavities are one of the most common chronic conditions in children. While brushing and flossing are essential, what your child drinks every day plays a huge role in their oral health. So, let’s break down the most common kids’ beverages and their impact on those little teeth.

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Fun Ways to Get Your Child to Brush Their Teeth

March 3, 2025

Young child brushing her teeth and smiling

Children are notorious for not always wanting to brush their teeth. To be fair, two minutes is a long time to be doing something that’s, frankly, kind of uninteresting. If you want to encourage them to be more consistent with their oral hygiene habits, you’ll have to make brushing and flossing seem fun and exciting! Keep reading, and you’ll find several ideas for doing exactly that.

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