by Pediatric Dentistry of Hamburg | May 4, 2026 | Pediatric Dentist
Did you know that, according to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, about 5% of infants are born with a tongue tie? This condition, while often overlooked, can have a significant impact on your child’s development if not addressed promptly. As a...
by Pediatric Dentistry of Hamburg | May 4, 2026 | Pediatric Dentist
You may be shocked to learn that tooth decay can begin before your child even starts kindergarten. It’s the most common chronic disease in children, and it often goes unnoticed. Alarmingly, over 10% of kids between the ages of two and five already have at least...
by Pediatric Dentistry of Hamburg | May 4, 2026 | Pediatric Dentist
You notice a gap between the front teeth that isn’t closing. Brushing triggers complaints. The dentist mentions something called a lip tie, and suddenly, it all clicks. A tight upper lip isn’t just a newborn feeding issue. Left untreated, it can tug on the...
by Pediatric Dentistry of Hamburg | May 4, 2026 | Pediatric Dentist
According to Parents, around 4% to 11% of newborns are born with a lip tie. Many parents are unaware of this condition. Unfortunately, a lip tie in toddlers can affect their oral development and eating habits. Not addressing a lip tie right away can lead to issues...
by Pediatric Dentistry of Hamburg | May 4, 2026 | Pediatric Dentist
For parents whose children struggle with tongue or lip ties, the idea of surgery can feel overwhelming. Fortunately, the LightScalpel CO2 laser frenectomy offers a safe, efficient, and gentle solution designed specifically for children. This advanced form of laser...
by Pediatric Dentistry of Hamburg | May 4, 2026 | Pediatric Dentist
Fluoride treatments are a safe and effective way to prevent cavities. They help protect enamel, reduce decay, and support long-term oral health. Regular applications, combined with good dental habits, ensure a healthier and cavity-free smile. Did you know that dental...
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