Tuesday, December 30, 2014

New Year's Resolutions for a Healthy Smile

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

Are you ready to celebrate the New Year?  Don't forget to add a healthy smile to your child's list of New Year's resolutions!  Here are a few tips to help keep tiny teeth healthy through 2015.

Resolutions for Your Child's Teeth:
  • Eat More Fruits and Vegetables - Healthy snacks help protect your teeth and gums!  Offer your kids apples, carrots and celery as a healthy snack alternative with their lunch.
  • Always Brush and Floss - The best way to keep teeth healthy through the New Year is with brushing and flossing.  Help your kids get into the habit or brushing and flossing twice a day!  
  • Schedule Regular Cleanings - Regular cleanings and exams help us catch dental problems early on.  With bi-annual office visits, we can help get rid of plaque before it affects your teeth.

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City and Glen Cove wishes you and your family a happy and healthy New Year!  

If you want to schedule an appointment for 2015, give us a call!  Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Tooth Care Tips for the Holiday Season

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

Don't let holiday snacking hurt your smile!  With all of the sweets and sugary foods, it can be hard to stay healthy during the holidays.  Here are a few tips to keep your teeth beautiful through the new year.

Holiday Tooth Tips:

  • Brush After Meals - It's always important to remember to brush your teeth, but with all of the sugary snacks that kids eat during the holidays, you want to make sure you're getting all of the bacteria off of your teeth!
  • Use a New Toothbrush - You should replace your toothbrush every 3-4 months.  The holidays are the perfect time to replace your kid's toothbrush with their favorite character or with a festive themed brush!
  • Avoid Snacking - Snacking in between meals can be tempting with candy canes and holiday cookies, but snacking is also bad for your teeth.  If you can, limit sweets to meal time.
Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health during the holidays. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Friday, December 19, 2014

Healthy Hanukkah Recipes for Your Teeth

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

Happy Hanukkah to all those who are celebrating this week!  Will you be spending time with your friends and family this weekend?  Here are a few healthy recipes to help you celebrate a tooth-friendly Hanukkah!

Crispy Potato Latkes
Traditional latkes are fried in hot oil.  However, try using a small amount of oil to pan fry the latkes and then bake them in the oven for a few minutes to finish.

While apple sauce traditionally goes with potato latkes, choose apple sauce that is low in sugar!

Take a look at this recipe from Eating Well for a healthy alternative to this traditional holiday staple.

Oven Barbecued Brisket
Brisket needs to be tenderized overnight before it is baked.  While brisket cuts are often fatty, choosing a "first-cut" section is a healthier option.

You can find the healthy brisket recipe here!

Challah Bread 
Will you be making your own bread?  Whole wheat challah bread is a healthier alternative!  Visit this website for the recipe.

Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health during the holidays. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Tooth Tips for the "Nice" List

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

The holiday season is here!  Have you been "nice" to your teeth this year?  The American Dental Association offers a few tips on how to keep your teeth healthy not just through the holidays, but year round!

Tooth Tips for the Nice List:

  • Brush Twice a Day - It's important to remember to brush twice a day to keep bacteria from eating away at your tooth enamel.
  • Eat Healthy - Choosing healthy, crunchy snacks like apples and pears help keep your teeth clean.  Try to avoid sticky candies and sugary cookies.
  • Avoid Sugary Drinks - Sodas and juices high in sugar are bad for your teeth.  Choose water instead!
  • Wear a Mouthguard - If you play a sport for school or for recreation, make sure you wear a mouthguard!  Mouthguards help protect your teeth and gums, preventing chips, cracks and lost teeth.
  • Schedule a Cleaning - Schedule an appointment at our office for bi-annual cleanings and exams.  This will help make sure that any troublesome spots are caught early on, before they become cavities!

Read this article from Mouth Healthy for more tips on how to care for your teeth through the holidays.

Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health during the holidays. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Friday, December 12, 2014

Tooth Friendly Stocking Stuffers for Kids

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

Are you taking advantage of all of the holiday deals?  When you're out holiday shopping this weekend, here are a few tooth-friendly stocking stuffers you might want to grab!

Tooth-Friendly Gifts:
  • Xylitol Chewing Gum - Sugar-free gum helps stimulate saliva and buffer the acids that damage your teeth after a meal.  Xylitol is a natural sweetener that can even help prevent tooth decay!
  • Flavored Tooth Paste - Kids toothpaste comes in a variety of flavors, including mint, bubblegum - and even unique flavors like bacon and chocolate!  Choose their favorite flavor!
  • Flavored Floss - Flossing is an important part of your oral hygiene routine.  Pick a flavor your child loves to help get them excited about flossing.
  • Fun Toothbrush - There are many different character and animal shaped toothbrushes and toothbrush holders.  There are princesses, race cars and superhero-shaped handles!  Electric toothbrushes can light up and play songs too!
  • Sports Mouthguard - A mouthguard can help kids who love contact sports like football, socker, basketball, and baseball protect their teeth.  There are plenty of fun color and design options available!
Read this article for more tips on how to celebrate a tooth-friendly holiday season.  

Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health during the holidays. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Teething Tips for Parents and Babies

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

Baby teeth start to appear when kids are about six months old.  As teeth begin to erupt, babies can be sleepless and irritable.  Here are a few ways to offer chilly relief to babies while they teethe.

Teething Tips:

  • Washcloths - A cold, wet washcloth can help ease the pain.  As an added benefit, the washcloths help clean their teeth as they grow in!
  • Frozen Fruit - Frozen fruit pieces in a mesh feeder can help with chewing.  Just make sure that you clean their teeth and gums after.  Fruit can be high in sugar and damaging to tiny teeth.
  • Frozen Bagels - Similar to frozen fruit, frozen bagels can help ease pain.  Don't forget to brush after.  Even though bagels aren't sweet, the carbohydrates and sugars are still bad for growing teeth.
For more teething tips, check out this article from What To Expect.  You can also contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health while they are teething.  Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Why is Thumbsucking Bad for Kids?

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

Thumbsucking is a natural habit for children.  At a young age, it can help them relax and fall asleep.  
However, it's important that kids break the thumbsucking habit when their permanent teeth begin to emerge between the ages of two and four years old.  Thumbsucking can alter tooth alignment and cause changes to the roof of the mouth.  Here are a few tips to help your child break the habit.

Thumbsucking Tips:

  • Support Them - Let your child know you are happy when they aren't sucking their thumb.  Supporting them will help them break the habit.
  • Find the Cause - Many children suck their thumbs when they feel insecure or in need of comfort.  Focusing on correcting the anxiety can help them.
  • Practice Self-Awareness - Sometimes, kids don't realize when they are sucking their thumbs.  Ask them if they know why they're sucking their thumb.  If they say no, find another way to soothe them.
  • Limit Thumbsucking - Try to ween them off thumbsucking by limiting the time that they suck their thumb tot he bedroom or house.  Avoid thumbsucking in public to get them used to the idea of breaking the habit.

Read this article from webmd or this article from the American Dental Association (ADA) for more information on thumbsucking and tips on how to help your child break the habit.

Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

How to Snack Healthy This Holiday Season

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000
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Holiday parties and sugary treats can make it hard to stay healthy this time of year.  Here are a few tooth-friendly snack ideas to get you and your family through the holiday season!

Healthy Holiday Snacks:
  • Fresh Fruits & Veggies - These make a great snack for the holiday season.  Pick fruits and vegetables that are in season like cranberries and spinach!  They're low in sugar and good for you.
  • Nuts - Assorted nuts are full of healthy fats, proteins, and fibers.  
  • Smoothies - Can't get enough healthy smoothies?  Try a festive blend with apples, bananas, and cinnamon!
  • Whole Grains - Whole-grain muffins and breads are healthier than snacking on cakes and cookies.  Whole grains keep you full longer, too, so kids are less likely to snack throughout the day.
Read this article for more tooth-friendly snack tips for the holidays.  You can even check out a healthier, low-sugar chocolate chip cookie recipe below!

Image Source: Wikipedia Commons
Low-Sugar Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ingredients:
1 cup of flour
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup sugar
2/3 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 tbsp vegetable oil
1/4 cup milk

Directions:
Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F.  Combine dry ingredients, including chocolate chips.  Add the remaining ingredients and mix well.  Form dough into balls and place on a cookie sheet about an inch apart.  Bake for six to seven minutes or until slightly browned.  Let cool and enjoy!

Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health this holiday season. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Tips to Help You Celebrate a Healthy Thanksgiving

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

Thanksgiving is a holiday full of delicious foods and drinks.  As you enjoy your Thanksgiving meal, don't forget about your dental health!  Here are a few tips to help you keep your teeth healthy through the holiday season!

Thanksgiving Tips:

  • Moderate Sugar - Holiday foods and candies can be high in sugar.  Parents should make sure that kids don't overindulge.  Watch out for carbonated and sugary drinks that damage teeth.
  • Limit Snacking - Limit yourself to your Thanksgiving meal.  Snacking throughout the day can be bad for your teeth!  
  • Remember to Brush - Don't forget to brush your teeth after dinner.  The cooked starches in breads, crackers, and pastas can take longer to clear the mouth than sugar.
  • Choose Healthy Snacks - Cheddar, swiss, mozzarella, and monterey jack are great snacks that are good for your teeth!

For more tips on how to care for your teeth this Thanksgiving, check out this infograph from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.

Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health this Thanksgiving weekend. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Thanksgiving Book Recommendations for Kids

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

Get in the holiday spirit by reading a Thanksgiving story!  Here are a few books to read with your kids.

Thanksgiving Stories:

1, 2, 3 Thanksgiving
By: W. Nikola-Lisa, Robin Kramer
Illustrated By: Robin Kramer
This counting book is perfect for kids ages 3-6.  The book leads children counting different parts of the Thanksgiving feast.

A Turkey for Thanksgiving
By: Eve Bunting, Diane De Groat
Illustrated By: Diane De Groat, Eve Bunting
This is a story about a group of animal friends having Thanksgiving dinner together.

Fat Chance Thanksgiving
By Patricia Lakin, Stacey Schuett
Illustrated By: Stacey Shuett
A girl and her mother move into a new apartment after a fire destroys their home.  The girl is determined to bring the apartment residents together for a Thanksgiving they won't forget.

Gracias, the Thanksgiving Turkey
By Joy Cowley, Joe Cepeda
Illustrated By: Joe Cepeda
Read this article from PBS for more great Thanksgiving books!  
A warm holiday story about a Puerto Rican boy who saves his pet turkey.  

Check to to see if any of these books are available at the Garden City Public Library by clicking here or the Glen Cove Public Library by clicking here.

Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health this Thanksgiving weekend. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Best of Long Island Voting!

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

Have you voted for Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City and Glen Cove yet? 

Thank you to everyone who nominated us and is continuing to vote for us as the Best Pediatric Dental Practice on Long Island!  

Voting is open now through December 15th. During this period, you can vote once per day in each category. Don't forget to vote for us!  

Just click on the link below and scroll down to our category. We are listed in the pediatric dental practice category in the health and wellness section.

Vote for Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City and Glen Cove:

Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Protecting Teeth With Dental Sealants

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

When kids are first learning to brush, it isn't always easy for them to reach their back molars.  Dental sealants are a great way to help protect these hard-to-reach tooth surfaces!

Dental sealants are bonded directly to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. They cover up any grooves and depressions that are hard for toothbrushes to reach. Sealants protect tooth enamel from plaque and acids that would otherwise damage teeth. Dental sealants can last for several years before they need to be reapplied.


While we always recommend that parents supervise children until they are old enough to brush thoroughly, sealants can help protect vulnerable areas by sealing out plaque and food!


Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Tooth Care Tips for Young Children

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

Healthy mouths are important no matter what your age.  Good oral health habits help babies and young children develop beautiful teeth that last a lifetime.

Tooth Care Tips:

  • Keep Gums Clean - Even before baby teeth come, it's important to keep your child's gums clean.  Gently wipe the gums after each meal to keep their mouths healthy.
  • Schedule Their First Appointment - Kids should visit the dentist after their first birthday or after their first tooth comes in.
  • Careful Bottle Habits - Babies shouldn't go to sleep with a bottle whether at night or just for a nap.  Letting sugary juices or milk sit can make teeth prone to tooth decay.
  • Choose Water - When possible, always give your child water over juice.  Sugary drinks are bad for teeth!
  • Don't Share Germs - Avoid sharing food, spoons, and forks with your children.  Spreading germs in this way can actually cause cavities.
These are just a few of the ways that you can keep tiny teeth beautiful and healthy, while instilling great oral health habits that last a life time. For more information on how to give your child a healthy mouth, check out this brochure.

Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Keep Your Teeth Healthy This Thanksgiving

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

Thanksgiving will be here before you know it.  While planning your feast, be sure to include healthy traditional foods that are good for family too.  Here are a few ways to incorporate tooth-friendly foods into your Thanksgiving meal!

Tooth-Friendly Thanksgiving:
  • Yams - Instead of having candied yams with marshmallows, opt for a more natural option.  Yams are a great side dish on their own, without marshmallows that stick to your teeth.
  • Vegetables -  Healthy vegetables like broccoli and carrots are a great side dishes that are good for your teeth!
  • Cranberries - Cranberries can be good for you and help protect your teeth against cavities.  Just remember to read the labels beforehand.  Many cranberry sauces contain a lot of sugar, which isn't good for your teeth.
  • Milk - Dairy is great for keeping teeth healthy and strong.  Milk can be added when you make mashed potatoes or you can drink it during dessert.
No matter what you eat this Thanksgiving, remember to brush your teeth and floss afterwards!  Read more about how you and your family can celebrate a tooth-friendly Thanksgiving here.

Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Friday, November 7, 2014

Fun Thanksgiving Events for Kids

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

Looking for something fun to do with your kids?  There are a ton of family-friendly events leading up to Thanksgiving across Long Island.  Here are a  few activities and performances to check out!

Thanksgiving Events:

Native American Feast
Where: Garvies Point Museum and Preserve - Glen Cove
When: 11/22 and 11/23 from 10am-4pm
Watch demonstrations on American Indian cooking and fire making, corn grinding, and spear-throwing. 

Turkey Talk
Where: Long Island Children's Museum - Garden City
When: 11/22 at 2pm
Dress up your own turkey, while learning why turkey is such an important part of a Thanksgiving Dinner. 

Turkey Cookies
Where: Hempstead Library - Hempstead
When: 11/8 at 2:30pm
Kids will decorate turkey cookies that they can take home and eat!

Tiny Tom Turkeys
Where: Long Island Children's Museum
When: 11/7, 11/12, 11/13 from 2:20-4pm (several later dates also available)
Kids of all ages will build a holiday tabletop decoration.

Read more about the many Thanksgiving events being held for Long Island children in Newsday.  They offer a complete list of fun things to do!

Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Recommended First Visit to the Dentist

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000


Dr. Stacey and Dr. Cece of Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City and Glen Cove believe in a preventive approach, and recommend that your child's first visit to the dentist should happen when they are 1 year old. Our child-friendly office caters to all of your needs, including infants, toddlers, adolescents, and special needs patients. 

For more information, please visit us on the web!

Visit us at both of our convenient Long Island locations:
Garden City - 585 Stewart Avenue Suite LL60, Garden City, NY 11530 
and
Glen Cove - 10 Cedar Swamp Road Suite 2, Glen Cove, NY 11542

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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Celebrate Halloween with Healthy Snacks for Your Teeth

Pediatric Dentistry of Garden City & Glen Cove
Garden City:516-222-5100
Glen Cove: 516-759-7000

Are your kids ready to celebrate Halloween tomorrow? Here are a few healthy alternatives to candy that you can serve at your Halloween party or have your kids snack on at home!

Healthy Halloween Snacks:

  • Clementine Pumpkins - Clementines can look like tiny pumpkins. Just draw a jack-o-lantern face with safe markers and peel it away for a sweet, healthy snack.
  • Spiders on a Log - Peanut butter and celery sticks are a common kids snack. While they're usually called ants on a log, try replacing the raisins with black spider rings!
  • Ghost Bananas and Strawberries - Try dipping your favorite fruit in white chocolate. Use chocolate chips or cake decorating gel for the mouth and eyes.
  • Scary Teeth - Smear peanut butter on apple slices and use miniature white marshmallows to create rows of teeth.

Check out more fun Halloween snacks on the Toms of Maine blog!

Remember to contact our office with any questions you have about your child's oral health. Call 516-222-5100 to contact our Garden City office or 516-759-7000 to contact our Glen Cove office. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!