May 23rd, 2012
Memorial Day weekend, a time to remember and honor the men and women lost while serving for our country. Memorial Day is also the unofficial start of summer, and for many folks getting out of town for three days after being cooped up in the classroom or the office spells sweet, sweet relief.
What about you? What are you up to this Memorial Day weekend? Whether you are headed to a barbecue, a camping trip, or just hitting the great American open roads, we’d like to hear all about it!
Our entire team wishes you a happy, safe and relaxing Memorial Day weekend!
May 15th, 2012
All dental specialists whether pediatric dentists, orthodontists, or oral surgeons, begin by completing dental school and continue their education with several years of additional, specialized training. During training in the field of pediatric dentistry, an extensive knowledge and experience in treating infants, children, adolescents, and persons with special health care needs.
Establishing a "dental home" for your child provides the opportunity to implement preventive dental health habits that keep your child free from dental and oral disease and a place to go should a dental emergency arise.
At Summit Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Korson and his team strive to provide the highest level of dental care to your child so that he or she can be on the way to a lifetime of the healthiest and brightest smiles!
May 10th, 2012
With the arrival of your little one, it’s important to prepare for the arrival of their first tooth. Even before your child’s first tooth appears, his or her gums can benefit from your careful attention. After breast- or bottle-feeding, wrap your finger with a damp washcloth and gently rub across your baby’s gums. This will also reinforce the habit of brushing after eating as your baby grows up.
Your baby’s first tooth will make its grand entrance at about six months, and the rest of the primary teeth will come in during the next three years. When the first tooth erupts, it's time to upgrade to a baby toothbrush. There are usually two options: a long-handled toothbrush that you and your baby can hold at the same time, and a finger-puppet-like brush that fits over the tip of your pointer finger. In each case the bristles are soft and few. At this stage, toothpaste isn't necessary; just dip the brush in water before brushing.
When a few more teeth appear, you can start using toothpaste with your child's brush. However, for the first two years, be sure to choose toothpaste that does not contain fluoride, unless advised to do so otherwise. From the beginning, have your little one practice spitting the toothpaste out after brushing to prepare him or her for fluoride toothpaste, which should not be swallowed at any age.
Be sure to schedule an appointment within six months of when your child’s first tooth comes in, and no later than your child’s first birthday. Early dental visits are the foundation for a lifetime of good oral health. The earlier the dental visit, the better the chance of preventing dental disease and helping your child build a cavity-free smile.
May 3rd, 2012
At an alarming rate, more and more children today are developing cavities and dental decay. In our own practice, we have seen an increase in patients who have significant levels of dental decay at young ages.
Our goal at Summit Pediatric Dentistry is to always provide our patients with the high level of care they need and deserve, and we strive to stay abreast of all the latest trends and techniques to combat issues like dental decay.
For this reason, Dr. Korson has recently attended a seminar on the risk assessment of patients with cavities. The strongly supported scientific information he gained during this conference has gone towards fine-tuning our already effective programs that prevent cavities in all of our patients. Across the board, this new information will allow us to help all of our patients maintain excellent dental health!
We are proud to be doing our best for our incredible patients, and we’re always here to answer any questions that you may have about dental decay or any other aspect of your family’s dental care!