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At Atlanta Pediatric Dental Specialists, we make every effort to ease your child's anxiety about the dentist.  Dr. Krieger's staff are trained to work with our little patients and create a great experience at the dentist.  Studies have shown parents anxietes about the dentist often transfer to their children.  Read this article below about tips to ease kids' fears of the dentist:

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http://www.nj.com/helpinghands/deltadental/index.ssf/2015/06/tips_to_ease_kids_fear_of_the.html

From all of us at Atlanta Pediatric Dental Specialists, we wish you and your family a happy 4th of July!!

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD)  created a 60 second video to highlight the importance of taking your child to see a pediatric dentist.

YouTube video

Dr. Krieger hear the question all the time "why fix a baby tooth if it is just going to fall out?"  At Atlanta Pediatric Dental Specialists, we recognize the importance of baby teeth.

Close-up of little boy opening his mouth during dental checkup

Baby teeth:

Untreated cavities in baby teeth can lead to toothaches, discomfort, missed days of school, and early loss of the affected baby tooth.

When a baby tooth is lost too early, the permanent tooth  can drift into the empty space and make it difficult for other adult teeth to find room when it’s their turn to erupt. Choosing not to fix a baby tooth can lead to significant space loss and future othodontic care to regain space for a permanent tooth to erupt into the mouth.

Proper oral hygiene is important as soon as your baby is born. Establishing good oral habits early will go a long way.

 

One of the most rewarding part of our jobs at Atlanta Pediatric Dental Specialists is watching our patients grow up.  Dr. Krieger love to follow our patients after they graduate from our practice and flourish.  This past weekend, one of our patients, Ollie Schniederjans, played in the U.S. Open!  Ollie went to Harrison High School and is a Georgia Tech Graduate.  We are proud to see his smile!!  Go Ollie!

http://golfweek.com/news/2015/jun/18/us-open-2015-ollie-schniederjans-georgia-tech/

 

Huchinson, Kan.--05/26/14--Ollie Schniederjans of Georgia Tech on Monday of the NCAA Men's Division 1 Championship at Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Kan.(Photo by Tracy Wilcox/GOLFWEEK)

At Atlanta Pediatric Dental Specialists, we encourage good dietary habits at each visit.  Did you know cheese is beneficial for your child's teeth?  Check out this great article:

http://www.prevention.com/health/health-concerns/study-dairy-prevents-cavities

 

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What does this cute little animal have to do with teeth?  At Atlanta Pediatric Dental Specialists, we have discovered a 'cool tool' to help floss with braces.  It is called the platypus flosser.  It is a flosser that has a flat end just like a platypus beak to help get floss under those pesky wires and makes flossing easier with braces.  Dr.  Krieger recommend The Platypus flosser to help keep their patients teeth clean with braces.  Here are some helpful hints for flossing with braces:

http://www.platypusco.com/Platypus_Instructions.html

At Atlanta Pediatric Dental Specialists, Dr. Krieger encourage all of our patients to floss at least once a day to prevent cavities and maintain good ginigival health. Here are some tips on how to floss:

STEP 1: Wind about 18 inches of floss around your fingers as shown. Most of it should be wrapped around one finger, and as the floss is used, the other finger takes it up.

STEP 2: Use your thumbs and forefingers to guide about one inch of floss between your teeth.

STEP 3:  Holding the floss tightly, gently saw the floss between your teeth. Then curve the floss into a C-shape against one tooth and gently slide it beneath your gums.

STEP 4: Slide the floss up and down, repeating for each tooth. Make sure to floss on both sides of every tooth.

 

 

Of course little ones are sweet on the most notorious of tooth enamel enemies, candy. But they’re also fans of fruit snacks, raisins, and other sticky treats widely (and mistakenly) believed to be wholesome and safer for teeth. The problem is, the stickier a food, the easier time it has clinging onto and in between teeth, not to mention settling into gums — where the sugars in it (whether added or naturally-occurring) promptly turn into a feast for bacteria. The result: placating your toddler’s sweet tooth with a box of raisins or all-fruit leather may put a smile on his face now…but wreck havoc on that smile later. At Atlanta Pediatric Dental Specialists, we will discuss harmful dietary habits with your child each time they come to visit us for a dental cleaning. Dr. Krieger believe in educating all their patients about causes of tooth decay and strive to have their patients incorporate good habits into their daily lives.

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