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Pediatric Dentistry Blog

Explore our comprehensive information, tips, and tools to support your child’s oral health journey. Discover everything you need to know about pediatric dental care, including everything from dental service information and treatment processes to tips on maintaining a healthy smile.

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What Are Milk Teeth?

Learn more about milk teeth, which are also called deciduous teeth, baby teeth, or primary teeth, and the average milk teeth schedule.

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When Do Kids Start Losing Teeth? FAQs

When do baby teeth start falling out? When do adult teeth come in? Children’s Dentistry of Knoxville answers your FAQs about when kids lose teeth & how it works.

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What Is a Frenectomy?

A frenectomy is a simple and safe dental procedure that can help your child’s oral function by removing or loosening a small piece of tissue known as the frenum.

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Benefits of Dental Sealants for Kids

Find out how dental sealants can be a safe and effective way to keep your child's teeth cavity-free.

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What Happens During a Pediatric Dental Exam?

Learn all about pediatric dental exams, including the reasons why your child should visit the dentist early, issues exams can catch, and how often they should get exams.

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When to Take Your Baby to the Dentist

Find out why it's important for your baby to have their first dental visit by the time they turn one.

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Kids & Brushing

Kids and brushing...what you need to know on how long and how often to brush.

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Kids & Flossing

Kids and flossing...making it fun for everyone for kids as young as 3 years old.