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!
Does your child’s lower jaw and teeth stick out in front of their upper teeth? If so, they might have an underbite, also known as a Class III malocclusion. This dental condition can affect their bite, speech, and facial appearance. But worry not, because at Bayside Kids Dental in Odenton, we offer a range of […]
Continue Reading »At Bayside Kids Dental in Odenton, we understand your child’s oral health is a top priority. While on this journey, your children might require a dental X-ray or their pediatric dentist might suggest one. Dental X-rays are crucial for detecting potential dental issues and helping dentists create a treatment plan for your children. Nevertheless, it’s […]
Continue Reading »Is your child about to get a cavity filling? As a parent, it’s natural to feel anxious and unsure about how to prepare your little one for the procedure. But fear not! At Bayside Kids Dental in Odenton, we believe with the right approach, you can help your child feel more comfortable and confident about their […]
Continue Reading »At Bayside Kids Dental in Odenton, we know your child’s oral health is one of your top priorities. However, some dental procedures can cause stress for both you and your child. Many children experience anxiety or fear during dental procedures, which can make it difficult for them to receive the care they deserve. That’s why […]
Continue Reading »When kids get cavities, it can be a real bummer. Tooth decay can cause pain, missed school, or even more serious issues. According to the PEW Charitable Trusts, in 2008 children went to hospital emergency rooms over 215,000 times for preventable dental issues. Those visits cost more than 100 million dollars. Tooth decay, if left […]
Continue Reading »Since baby teeth are temporary, many parents assume baby teeth aren’t important. If Bayside Kids Dental finds a cavity in a primary tooth it’s no biggie – after all it will fall out. While this thinking is understandable, it is an out-of-date way to understand pediatric oral health. Cavities…the basics According to the American Academy […]
Continue Reading »Social media is blowing up with photos of kids heading back to school. Everyone is excited about showing off new clothes and shoes, but what about that back-to-school smile? The first day of school pictures need bright new smiles too! If your kids got a little apathetic over the summer months with their oral hygiene […]
Continue Reading »Teeth whitening is one of the most popular cosmetic dental procedures we do. We get many questions from patients about types of teeth whitening, the pros and the cons of each, and if there are any side effects. Today we are tackling a few common questions! If you’d like to know if you’re a good […]
Continue Reading »We’ve all been there. You wake up in the morning and run your tongue across your teeth only to feel rough patches of plaque that have built up overnight. The layer of ick you feel is known by a few different names: biofilm, plaque, and tartar. No matter what we call it, we can all […]
Continue Reading »Even if you’ve never experienced a dental abscess, you’ve likely heard the term and are probably aware it’s not something pleasant. That said, what exactly is a dental abscess? What is a Dental Abscess? A dental abscess is a pocket of pus that forms in your mouth tissues because of a bacterial infection. If you […]
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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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