As a parent, you want to ensure that your child grows up healthy and happy. And, one of the most important ways to promote good health is by maintaining good oral hygiene. Dental cleaning for kids is an essential aspect of their overall health, as it helps prevent tooth decay and other oral health problems.…
Author: Dr. Solmaz Shir
Emergency Dentist in Frisco, TX
Nothing is worse than seeing your child in pain. When your child is suffering, you want to do whatever you can to fix their pain as quickly as possible. As emergency dentist in Frisco, Texas, we see patients of all ages, from infants to teenagers who have pain and other symptoms. Our experienced team members…
What is a Frenectomy?
Your first question may be, “What is a frenectomy?” and the answer to that is simple. Stanford Medicine describes it as “the procedure in which the frenulum is cut.” The frenulum is the tissue that connects the underside of the tongue to the bottom of the mouth, and there is another that connects the top…
Families Love Sheer Smiles Frisco Pediatric Dentistry
At Sheer Smiles, a pediatric dentist in Frisco, Texas, while we realize that there are numerous options to select from when choosing a pediatric dentist in Frisco, we have made it a mission to provide the safest and most comfortable treatment environment for our patients. Finding a dentist near you where your children feel comfortable…
Sealants: What They Are and How They Are Beneficial To Overall Oral Health
Brushing and flossing are the most important and efficient ways to help protect teeth from getting cavities. Good oral health can be achieved by simply doing these things twice a day. However, brushing and flossing does not ensure cavities will not eventually appear over time. Anatomically, teeth have pits, fissures, and grooves that can make…
Sugary Drinks and Tooth Decay
Dr. Shir of Sheer Kids Dentistry advises parents and their young patients that when food particles and remnants of sugary drinks are not brushed off teeth regularly, bacteria start to grow. As the bacteria begin to break down, it creates an acid that starts attacking the teeth. As the best dentist in Frisco TX, we…
When Should My Kids Start Flossing Their Teeth?
What Age Should We Start? Flossing really isn’t much of a benefit until teeth start sitting closer together, typically between 2 and 6 years old. Up to that point, the bristles of a toothbrush are perfectly capable of reaching all around those little pearly whites. As with most things, children need help learning the proper…
Is Fluoride Toothpaste Safe for My Kids?
The CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) reported a drop of 68 percent in the number of missing or decaying teeth of 12-year-old children in the late 60s through early 90s following the introduction of fluoride and fluoride-containing products. Kidshealth.org recommends a grain-size dollop of toothpaste with fluoride for your baby and a pea-size…
Teeth Grinding in Children
As a pediatric dentist, we are seeing an increase in teeth grinding (Bruxism) among our patients. People grind teeth for many reasons including as a side effect of medication, untreated lip tie, stress, or a misalignment of the jaw. This condition most commonly occurs at night, although it may be present at limited times during…
Fun Facts About Kids Teeth
Teeth seem so simple. They help us eat and give us a bright beautiful smile. There is so much more to these white chiclets, though, including some really interesting tooth facts! Animals have teeth, but are they the same? Are teeth bones? Why is flossing important? Where did flossing even come from? Let’s dive in…
Tips for Brushing Toddlers’ Teeth
Have you ever wrangled an alligator? Tried giving a cat a bath? Tried corralling a wild horse? While these may seem far-fetched, brushing toddlers’ teeth is quite possibly just as challenging. As a pediatric dentist in Frisco, we have some helpful tips on how to turn to brush your toddler’s teeth from torture into tolerable.…
Do I Need to Brush My Tongue?
The short answer is yes! Adult and pediatric dentistry recommendations include brushing your tongue. Researchers believe there are over 700 types of bacteria taking residence on the tongue that hang on for dear life until intentionally removed. Some of the bacteria is good for your overall health, but the majority of bacteria can cause health…