Talking Mom To Mom, Keeping Your Child’s Teeth Healthy During The Holidays

Strive For Moderation

Re-think The Classics

Make Brushing And Flossing A Priority

Try To Avoid Grazing While Enjoying Family Time

Give Some Tooth Friendly Holiday Gifts

Encourage Drinking Water

What To Remember

Talking Mom To Mom, Back To School Dental Tips For Parents

What Are The 4 B’s?

The Power Of The 4 B Routine

Teenagers And Teeth – What To Know As Parents When Considering Tooth Whitening For Your Teen

Causes Of Discolored Teeth

Best Tooth Whitening Practices

Whitening Tooth Paste

Time Line for Tooth Whitening

Side Effects Of Tooth Whitening

Teenagers And Teeth – What To Know About Your Teen’s Oral Health

4 Facts To Know About Your Teen’s Dental Health

Checklist For You To Help Your Teen Keep A Healthy Smile

5 Tips For Smart Snacking

What To Remember

Go Board Certified – What It Means To See A Board Certified Pediatric Dentist

Why Choose A Specialist In Pediatric Dentistry?

Why Choose A Board Certified Pediatric Dentist?

What To Remember

Why Does My Child’s Baby Tooth Need A Pulpotomy?

Do Baby Teeth Have Nerves?

The Nerve Of The Tooth Is Also Known As The Dental Pulp

Why Does A Baby Tooth Need A Pulpotomy?

What Is A Pulpotomy?

Is A Pulpotomy Like A Root Canal?

It’s Only A Baby Tooth, Why Save It?

What Should We Be Doing At Home To Prevent Needing A Pulpotomy In The Future?

What To Remember

The Top 5 Children’s Teeth Truths

Myth #1 Baby Teeth Aren’t Important, They Fall Out

Myth #2 Cavities Are Only Caused By Sugar

Myth #3 Children Can Brush Their Own Teeth

Myth #4 Fruit Juice Is Healthy

Myth #5 Children Should Never Chew Gum

What To Remember

What Is That White Bump In My Baby’s Mouth?

What Are Bohn’s Nodules?

How Common Are Bohn’s Nodules?

What Causes Bohn’s Nodules?

How Do You Treat Bohn’s Nodules?

Are Bohn’s Nodules Painful?

How Are Bohn’s Nodules Diagnosed?

Does Bohn’s Nodules Mean My Child Is Teething?

When Do Bohn’s Nodules Go Away?

What If You Still Have Concerns?

What To Remember

Happy National Watermelon Day

Watermelon Says Summer
Watermelon Says Summer

Watermelon Is Healthy

Fun Trivia About Watermelon

Tips For Celebrating Watermelon

Gummy Vitamins, What’s The Big Deal For Little Teeth?

In the Know for You to Know

Sugar Puts The Gummy In Gummy Vitamins

Sugar Puts The Gummy In Gummy Vitamins

Gummy vitamins are very popular with children and parents for getting essential vitamins and nutrients in a tasty gummy treat. While this can be a great way for your children to want to take their vitamins, gummy vitamins can also harm their teeth.

BUT THEY’RE VITAMINS

Yes, they’re vitamins that are chewy, really tasty, and come in an endless variety of colors, shapes and flavors.

THE STICKY TRUTH

It’s really 3 things to keep in mind,
Gummy vitamins are high in sugars in comparison to other vitamins. It’s the sticky consistency that makes them stick to the tops and in-between the teeth that’s the concern because it eats away at the tooth’s outer protective enamel layer.

Gummy Vitamins Can Also Come Sugar-Free, But…

Xylitol is the only 1 sugar substitute known to help reduce cavities, and that is in very specific amounts.

Manufacturers of gummy vitamins may not use xylitol or use it in different amounts. Some manufacturers may say their vitamin is sugar-free only to find out that they add other sugar substitutes (which doesn’t reduce cavities) and other sweeteners. They may also coat the vitamin with sugar or a sugar substitute (again which doesn’t reduce cavities).

Our Recommendation

It is your and your pediatrician’s decision regarding which vitamin supplement is best for your child. Our suggestion is to please make sure your child takes their gummy vitamin before your nightly tooth brushing routine. This way everyone goes to bed with nice clean teeth.

If your pediatrician wants your child to take their gummy vitamin in the morning, have them take it with their breakfast and when they’ve finished eating then brush their teeth. This way everyone starts the day with nice clean sparkling teeth.

Does your child take gummy vitamins? What’s your routine? We’d really like to know! Send us and email at kidstoothhotline@proton.me Chat with us and Like Us on Facebook at facebook.com/kidstoothhotline

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