Skip to main content

Category: General

Selecting an orthodontist for your child is a big deal, isn’t it? It can affect not just their dental health but also their confidence in a big way. With so many options out there, it’s important to know what to look for to make sure your child gets the best possible care. At Lindner Dental Associates, we’re here to help whenever you or your ch…
Congratulations on completing your braces treatment! While this is a major milestone, it’s important to remember that your journey to a perfect smile doesn’t end here. Braces help straighten your teeth, but retainers are the key to keeping them that way for life. After braces, your teeth still have a tendency to shift over time. That’s where…
As newborns grow, their baby teeth typically emerge when they are between six months and a year old. During this teething phase, you might notice your baby becoming fussy and drooling more frequently. Fortunately, our pediatric dental team is here to assist you. We’ve compiled a list of effective tips to help soothe your teething baby and make …
A common question that parents often ask is how frequently their children need dental X-rays. Here at Lindner Dental, we recommend that children receive X-rays once per year. This can vary depending on specific factors for your child. The American Dental Association recommends that children receive X-rays every 12–24 months if they are between …
There are many reasons why children need to see an orthodontist. Orthodontic problems rarely correct themselves, so if you suspect your child may have an issue with development or alignment of their teeth or jaws, it is a good idea to schedule an appointment with a board- certified orthodontist. During the initial consultation, they can identif…
Have you been told you grind your teeth at night? Do you wake up feeling unrested and with chronic headaches? Do you experience face, neck, shoulder muscle or tooth soreness? You may be experiencing a condition called bruxism, which is characterized by clenching or grinding of the teeth. Many patients may be unaware that they experience…
As a parent, your child’s health is your top priority. However, teaching your child the importance of good oral health can be very challenging, especially for young children. For children who are not yet school age or able to tie their own shoelaces, parents and caregivers should be brushing and flossing their children’s teeth. However, it is i…
As a parent you want what’s best for your child and to keep them as happy and healthy as possible. Taking care of your oral health is important for keeping your overall body healthy. Taking your child to the dentist early will ensure their overall health is in check, and their beautiful smile will be on the right track as they grow older. Disco…
Getting braces is common for more than half of American children. Even with good oral regimens and a healthy lifestyle, braces can still be suggested for your child. As a parent, you always want the best for your child and may have many questions regarding orthodontic treatment. If you notice your child has jaw issues or their teeth are not com…
If you are wondering when to take your child to the dentist, you’re in the right place. As a newborn parent, it can be extremely overwhelming, and you want to do whatever it takes to keep your child healthy. When it comes to their dental care, children should first go to the dentist at six months- a year. Many parents should make their initial …