Archive for the ‘Kids’ Category

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

A healthy smile starts in infancy                          Dr. Rhonda Patt

Dr. Rhonda Patt is a pediatrician with Charlotte Pediatric Clinic and president of the Charlotte Pediatric Society.

Q. I have an 8-month-old daughter. Her first two baby teeth are discolored. Why?

The most common reason for discolored baby teeth is inadequate brushing. Other reasons include trauma to the teeth or gums, iron staining from certain vitamins and weak tooth enamel. Your first step is to make sure you are practicing good oral hygiene.

Brush teeth twice a day with water.

If your child drinks a bottle or nurses before bed, be sure to brush afterward.

Never let your child go to bed with a bottle.

Avoid fruit juices and foods with high sugar content.

You should also schedule an appointment with a pediatric dentist.

When to see dentist

Q. I have read conflicting information about how to care for my son’s teeth. When should he first see a dentist? Should we use toothpaste with fluoride or without? And when does he need to start flossing?

According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, children should see a dentist by their first birthday. However, if any problems or risk factors are identified at a younger age, your child may be referred earlier.

As a general rule, fluoride toothpaste should be started once a child can spit it back out. Ingesting too much fluoride can lead to staining of permanent teeth. This is typically between the ages of two and three.

Flossing should become part of your child’s routine as soon as he has teeth that are touching each other.

For more information about your child’s oral hygiene, go to www.aapd.org.

Dr. Patt is president of the Charlotte Pediatric Society. E-mail questions to living@charlotteobserver.com; put “pediatrician” in subject line.

Read more: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/08/31/1655029/a-healthy-smile-starts-in-infancy.html#ixzz0yC0QhkKv

Back to School Dental Visits

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

It’s back-to-school across America!! You’ve packed away your childrens’ swim suits and bought new backpacks…you’ve sharpened their pencils and visited their pediatricians…but have they seen their dentist yet?? A dental check-up should be a part of the back to school checklist ;)

Tooth decay is still the most common chronic disease in US children according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, and by the time they start kindergarten, more than 40 percent of kids have some tooth decay.  Kids with toothaches have trouble focusing and may not want to join in class discussions.

Your child may think they are old enough to brush their own teeth, but until they reach the age of six, make sure to take charge and brush their teeth for them at least twice daily.  Make sure older kids brush twice daily too..and don’t forget in between!!  A toothbrush can’t get in every nook and cranny, so it’s important for parents to floss their children’s teeth :D

Give us a call to schedule today!

Nakhia won!!

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
Nakhia won!! :-D

Nakhia won the monthly prize drawing at Charlotte Pediatric Dentistry!! Yay!!

Congratulations are in order…

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Attention everyone! Drumroll, please!! We would like to congratulate Michael Hagwood for his accomplishments in baseball. Michael is a high school junior and plays on the varsity team in right field and as a designated hitter. And although he cannot hear the crack of the bat when he hits the ball, he does not let his inability to hear affect his ability to play. He began playing baseball at age 4 and uses hand signals to communicate with teammates and coaches today. After high school, Michael hopes to attend National Technical Institute for the Deaf in New York State to learn welding and, of course, to play baseball. We’re all proud of you, Michael! Go No. 19!!!

view the full article: 

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/05/03/1412649/disability-cant-strike-him-out.html

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/05/06/1419698/deaf-on-the-diamond.html

Summer hours

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Summer is just around the corner and Charlotte Pediatric Dentistry will have new office hours starting June 14 thru August 20. Our office will open at 7am and close at 3pm. We hope this will help parents whose children attend summer camps and other activities keep their appointments without interfering in their summer schedules.  Hope everyone has a safe and happy summer…we’ll see you soon!! ;)

Lowe’s YMCA Healthy Kids Day, Starfish 5K & Fun Run

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Join us for one of the largest YMCA Healthy Kids Day in the country. The event celebrates activities designed to promote healthy kids and families in spirit, mind and body. The festivities begin with the Starfish 5K and 1/2 Mile Fun Run and continue with kids games, inflatables for all ages, jousting arena, bungee trampoline, healthy living education, food vendors, live music, local performers and the Hope Park ribbon cutting & dedication

Megan and Dr. David Moore

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Dr. David Moore, Megan, Ashley Nash, Marcus Chappelle

Megan is a future artist…can’t you tell?!

Paul Mark Won!

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Paul Mark won at Charlotte Pediatric Dentisty!

Paul Mark won at Charlotte Pediatric Dentisty!

Our Davidson Winner!

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Davidson Winner Bailey Holmes

Davidson winner Bailey Holmes

Bailey Holmes and she won our monthly prize drawing at Davidson.

Charlotte Pediatric Dentistry is the proud sponsor of the 7U MARA BRAVES

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

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Charlotte Pediatric Dentistry is the proud sponsor of the 7U MARA BRAVES.  The braves are the 2009 undefeated regular season champions of the 7U machine pitch league heading into the season ending tournament.  Dr. Dunlap’s son Carson #2 plays for the team and her husband Shane is a coach. Congratulaions on a great season guys!!!