At Bayside Kids Dental, we truly believe that knowledge is power. That’s why we emphasize continuing education for our doctors and staff, as well as bringing that knowledge full circle back home to our family of patients. The more you know, the better equipped you will be to keep your family healthy and happy! Follow along on our blog below for fun and informative bi-monthly blog articles on all things oral health. Feel free to comment, share, and join the conversation!
Gum disease, aka periodontal disease, is a bacterial infection of the gums causing them to bleed, swell, or if left untreated, could lead to tooth loss at the very worst. At Bayside Kids Dental in Odenton, we know gum disease is as common in children as in adults. If your child experiences swollen or bleeding […]
Continue Reading »A toothache can be a painful and distressing experience for both children and adults. Toothaches in kids are normally caused by tooth decay, plaque buildup, emerging adult teeth, cavities, broken or chipped teeth, or food debris. When your child suffers from a toothache, the most important thing to do is to ensure it is treated […]
Continue Reading »At Bayside Kids Dental in Odenton, we understand that as parents, you want the best for your children, especially when they are in pain. The teething stage is a significant milestone in your child’s development, but it can also be a rather uncomfortable experience. As a result, some parents turn to teething tablets as a […]
Continue Reading »Have you ever suffered from an aching tooth? Some people call it a toothache or having tooth pain; no matter what you call it, it can be debilitating! But how serious is tooth pain? What causes a tooth to hurt, and when should you go see your dentist at Bayside Kids Dental in Odenton, MD. […]
Continue Reading »Thumb sucking is a normal part of life for many children. When our kids suck their thumbs (or fingers, pacifiers, etc), it can help comfort them when they feel insecure, and it also helps them explore and learn about the world around them. Many young children find that sucking their thumbs can soothe them and […]
Continue Reading »Do you experience pain when you eat something cold like a popsicle, or drink something hot like hot chocolate? Does brushing your teeth occasionally cause sharp pains that reverberate throughout your mouth? If this is something that happens to you, you may have sensitive teeth. What Causes Tooth Sensitivity? There are many things that can […]
Continue Reading »We all have wisdom teeth, but do you really know all there is to know about this set of molars? When do they come in? How do you know when and if you should have them removed? Odenton dentists, Drs. Kenny & Sarrah Zamora at Bayside Kids Dental will help you gain some wisdom about wisdom […]
Continue Reading »Bayside Kids Dental in Odenton has been reflecting on things in our lives we are thankful for. One often overlooked, but important thing to be thankful for this season is healthy gums. Our gums play a large role in the health of our mouth and our bodies. Having healthy gums reduces risk for gum disease […]
Continue Reading »Did you know that ten percent of people over the age of sixty-five are suffering from Alzheimer’s disease? In addition to that, seventy percent of them also suffer from the advanced stages of gum disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Family Center. Many people believe seniors have poor oral hygiene because of dementia, and while this […]
Continue Reading »We all know that being healthy has many benefits. Lower BMI, healthy heart, & hearty immune system to name a few. But did you know your overall health can also impact your oral health? Healthy teeth and gums have been scientifically linked to maintaining a fit lifestyle. What is Periodontal Disease? Periodontal disease is a […]
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1350 Blair Drive, Suite I
Odenton, MD 21113
(443) 698-8180
1350 Blair Drive, Suite I
Odenton, MD 21113
(443) 698-8180
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