Trinity Pediatric Dentistry Blog

Your Child’s Trick-or-Treating Loot: What is Good & Bad?

October 16, 2025

child holding a Halloween bucket of candy

Trick-or-treating is a time for children to dress up and go door-to-door, eagerly awaiting whatever candy drops into their bucket. By the end of the night, most kids return home with a mountain of sugar just waiting to be devoured. Unfortunately, most of these treats can do serious damage to your child’s teeth. Before letting them dig in, find out which Halloween candies are good and bad for their growing smile.

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School Lunch Ideas That Support Your Child’s Growing Smile

September 4, 2025

a child smiling while eating lunch at school

Back-to-school season means that you and your child are probably both busy—and one thing on your plate is packing lunches or helping them choose healthy options during the school day! While it’s good to keep in mind foods that are nutritious and provide energy, it’s also just as wise to be mindful of what foods can do to your child’s teeth. Certain lunch items can increase the risk of cavities, while others can help protect and strengthen their growing smile. Here are some smile-friendly school lunch ideas to keep in mind.

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4 Tips to Keep Your Child’s Smile Healthy When They Go Back to School!

August 14, 2025

Child smiling in the dental chair

As the summer months are coming to a close and the kids are heading back to school, it can be difficult to get back into a typical routine. As you are heading to different locations and getting into the swing of school and workdays, it is key to take some extra steps to keep your family’s smiles protected against dental emergencies. Read on to learn some tooth-healthy tips to incorporate.

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Do Chipped Teeth Get Better on Their Own?

July 17, 2025

An AI Image of a frowning cartoon tooth with a chip in it

When it comes to bumps and bruises, there’s a good chance your child’s injuries will heal on their own. In fact, a kiss, an ice pack, and maybe a strategically placed bandage is often all that’s required to make a full recovery. But when it comes to their smile, there are some problems that need more than just time and affection to get better. Take a chipped tooth, for example. While you may be tempted to just let this type of injury go and wait for it to be resolved on its own, the bad news is that teeth cannot self-heal.  Here’s why if your child injures a tooth, you’ll need the help of an emergency dentist to repair it.

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Learn Why You Need to Wear a Mouthguard During Physical Activity

June 18, 2025

Child with mouthguard

When you head out for sports practice, you likely remember your helmet, pads, and water bottle. But have you considered adding a mouthguard to your essential gear list? Just like helmets protect your head, a mouthguard protects your teeth and mouth from injuries that can occur during physical activity.

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The Best Age to Buy Your Child an Electric Toothbrush

As your child grows, so does their ability to care for their smile independently. Many parents wonder, “Is my child ready for an electric toothbrush?”

Choosing the right time to introduce an electric toothbrush can support your child’s oral hygiene while making brushing more effective and fun.

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Is it Safe to Give My Baby a Teething Ring?

May 15, 2025

An AI baby chewing on a teething ring

Teething is one of those necessary but painful parts of growing up. As a parent, it can be difficult to watch your baby suffer and not be able to do anything about it, but thankfully, products like teething rings were invented to help ease this discomfort and keep your little one calm. So, which kind should you choose? Here’s what you need to know about teething rings to help keep your baby’s smile safe while providing relief.

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Sore Gums & Crankiness: How to Tell Your Baby is Teething

April 10, 2025

baby chewing on a finger

Teething is a process no parent or child looks forward to. Watching your little one’s gummy smile slowly fade away can be saddening. However, knowing what is to come can quickly turn sadness into frustration. Although babies and toddlers don’t know why it’s happening, their sore gums, crankiness, and desire to gnaw on everything make them aware of the discomfort erupting teeth bring with them. Whether you’re a first-time parent or not, it’s important to know when your baby might be teething. You’ll also find it helpful to learn how to minimize the pain and bring relief to their aching mouth.

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Being Brave: Books to Help Reduce Your Child’s Dental Anxiety

April 1, 2025

mother reading to her daughter

Books open a world of imagination for young minds. With millions of stories waiting to be told, they can generate smiles and laughter with every turn of the page. They can even turn fears into fun by taking certain topics and making them interesting and exciting. This is especially true when it comes to the issue of dental anxiety. If you have a child who is nervous about visiting the dentist’s office, try introducing them to the following books to help them feel more comfortable about their upcoming appointment.

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4 Common Questions About Dental Sealants

March 20, 2025

A child receiving dental sealants from their dentist

There’s a good chance your child will need dental sealants at some point. The coatings are a standard part of today’s pediatric dentistry, so it’s only natural for some kids to get them. That said, you likely want to address your questions about dental sealants before you commit. The good news is that your Fort Worth pediatric dentist is here to help you do so. Keep reading to learn four common questions about dental sealants and their answers.

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