G&G Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics Blog

Get Rid of the Ouch with These 3 Clear Aligner Tips

February 26, 2025

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person inserting a clear aligner

One of the benefits of wearing clear aligners is they are not as uncomfortable as traditional braces. Their smooth surface and snug fit prevent soft oral tissues from being harmed by protruding brackets and wires. Unfortunately, though, minor aches can occur even while undergoing a more subtle form of orthodontic treatment. If you’re unsure how to deal with the discomfort caused by your clear aligners, keep reading.

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Straight Talk: Does Your Child Need Braces?

February 6, 2025

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up-close view of child’s crooked teeth

As a parent, it’s normal to fall in love with your child’s smile. No matter what it looks like, you simply cannot get enough of their sweet (or even goofy) grin. But if their teeth appear to be crooked, misaligned, or gapped, they may need some help to avoid worsening oral health problems. If you’re unsure whether your child might need braces, keep reading to learn what to look for and how an orthodontist can help.

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Setting Your Child on the Right Track: 3 FAQs to Find the Right Pediatric Dentist

January 28, 2025

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a child with their pediatric dentist

Finding the right pediatric dentist for your child shouldn’t leave you feeling defeated or disheartened. As a parent, you want someone with the knowledge, skill, and compassion to set your child’s smile up on the right track. While searching for a professional you can trust, you’re likely to have many questions. Fortunately, you will find the answers to three of them if you keep reading below.

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Bracing Your Teen for Change: 4 FAQs About Braces

January 17, 2025

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a teenage girl with braces

It’s common for braces to be considered a rite of passage for many teenagers. Metal brackets and wires tend to be the go-to solution, allowing patients to customize their treatment with colorful elastics and rubber bands. However, while some may be more focused on how to make their braces look “cool,” others may want to know about the daily dos and don’ts that come with these appliances. Read on to discover the answers to four of the most frequently asked questions about braces for teens.

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4 Must-Know Tips for Setting Your Child Up for Dental Success in 2025

December 30, 2024

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a parent and their child brushing their teeth

2025 is finally here and off to a busy start, but before you get too swept up with resolutions, to-do lists, and other responsibilities, it never hurts to spare a thought for your child’s dental health. Continue reading to learn about a few key things to keep in mind that are certain to set your child’s smile up for a healthy and vibrant new year!

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Do Baby Teeth Really Need Fillings?

December 22, 2024

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Little girl pointing at her teeth, talking to dental team member

Cavities are one of the most common dental problems among people of all ages, including children. If your child’s dentist informs you that they have a cavity in one of their baby teeth, you might at first be tempted to dismiss it as something minor and unimportant. After all, the tooth is going to fall out anyway. However, that type of thinking is unwise. All cavities, including those in baby teeth, deserve professional care. This blog post explains why.

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7 Super Storybooks to Help Make Dental Appointments Fun for Kids

November 21, 2024

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A mother and daughter reading a book together.

If your child is scheduled for their first dental appointment, or just curious about the importance of certain steps at their exam, helping them to understand what to expect can make their visit a lot more enjoyable. Thankfully, there are many fun and informative children’s books about the subject to help. If you’re looking for a way to prepare your kids for their next oral health appointment, here are a few terrific titles to try!

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When Braces Are the Better Option

November 7, 2024

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A teenage boy wearing braces

You may have noticed in recent years that there’s been a new kid in town when it comes to orthodontic treatment. Clear aligners have soared in popularity due to their discreet appearance, but the reigning champs, traditional braces, are still widely used. While you may have been hopeful that your child could get aligners, there are some cases where those trusty wires and brackets are still the best option. Here are a few reasons why braces might be a smarter choice.

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Will Dental Insurance Cover Braces?

October 28, 2024

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Woman with braces looking at a piggy bank

When considering orthodontic treatment, one of the first questions is often whether dental insurance will help cover the costs. Orthodontic treatments like braces or aligners are generally regarded as a significant investment, so understanding the extent of potential insurance coverage is key. Here’s an overview of typical coverage options, limitations, and what to look for when evaluating a dental insurance plan for orthodontic care.

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Scary Sweets: The Best (and Worst) Halloween Candy for Your Child’s Teeth

October 25, 2024

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Children enjoying Halloween without cavities

As the cool wind blows and the leaves begin to turn red, orange, and yellow, it means that Halloween is almost here! Every year, the spooky season offers fun, costumes, and candy galore! But as a parent, it’s important to consider how those sweet treats can affect your child’s dental health. Not all candies are created equal when it comes to cavities and other dental damage. If you want to know which sweets to embrace and which to avoid this Halloween, read on!

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