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September 2, 2021

Mouthguards – Why Your Child Needs Them!

Mouthguards save smiles. They also protect jaws from impact injuries during sports. Learn dental tips about how to protect your child’s smile while playing sports. Your […]
August 31, 2021

Tips for Helping Your Child Handle His Dental Anxiety

Parents, your child’s fear of the dentist is real and shouldn’t be discounted. Here at Li’l Sunshine Smiles Dentistry, we have years of experience helping children […]
August 26, 2021

Make These Five Diet Changes and See Your Children’s Oral Health Improve!

Teaching your children to care for their teeth is more than just a lesson in flossing and brushing. What your child is eating, and when, is […]
August 20, 2021

Happiness and Oral Health

August is “Happiness Happens Month” and that includes all a healthy smile does for your overall wellness. Learn how oral health contributes to your child’s daily […]
August 16, 2021

Back-to-School Dental Exams – It’s Smile Time!

School is just around the corner and what better way to start the new school year off right than with a sparkling, clean, white smile from […]
August 5, 2021

National Fresh Breath Day – Learn How to Prevent Bad Breath! 

August celebrates National Fresh Breath Day, a great time to learn more about Halitosis (bad breath) and what to do about it to keep it away! […]
July 30, 2021

What Should You Do With Tooth Sensitivity in Children?

Tooth sensitivity in children can occur for a variety of reasons, but are usually a result of worn tooth enamel or tooth roots that have become […]
July 23, 2021

How Does Thumb Sucking and Pacifier Use Affect Your Child’s Dental Health?

Thumb sucking  is a common practice for babies and children. Not just because it is a natural reflex, but because it helps them feel comforted. As […]
July 16, 2021

Fast Food and Oral Health: Tips for Parents

Research shows that consuming fast-foods is linked to health problems like obesity and diabetes. Fast food can also augment your child’s risk of developing cavities and/or […]