Dentist Q&A: How to Brush Baby Teeth (Without the Meltdowns)

Learn how to brush baby teeth in 7 steps, even if your child hates it! If you’ve ever tried to get a toothbrush or finger brush past clamped lips, dodged baby bites, or given up because the screaming was just too much, you are not alone. Many babies don’t enjoy brushing their teeth until a regular oral health routine is established.
Let’s walk through everything you need to know about brushing baby teeth effectively to prevent infant cavities , how to make it easier, and how to work around common challenges.
Dentist Q&A: Pacifiers & Teeth—Can Pacifiers Impact Baby Teeth Alignment?

Get advice from a dentist on pacifiers and teeth: how pacifiers can impact tooth alignment, tips for healthy use, and pacifier weaning hacks. As an experienced dentist, a mom, and the inventor of a patented pacifier toothbrush, I’m here to answer all of your questions about pacifiers and teeth! I’ve navigated the benefits and challenges of pacifier use firsthand. In this post, we’ll explore how pacifiers can affect your baby’s teeth, when to start and stop using them, and how to protect your child’s developing smile. I’ll also share a unique solution I created for my own daughter: a pacifier that gently supports oral health from day one.
Dentist Q&A: Baby Bottle Tooth Decay & Infant Caries—Causes, Prevention, Treatment

As a dentist and a parent, I often get asked about baby bottle tooth decay—also known as “baby bottle rot”, infant caries, infant cavities, nursing caries, baby bottle caries, and early childhood caries (ECC). This potentially painful and traumatizing condition is a common yet preventable problem where cavities develop in babies and toddlers, often due to prolonged exposure to sugary liquids like milk, juice, or formula.
Learn how to prevent baby bottle tooth decay and infant caries with expert advice from a dentist. Get tips on early signs, causes, treatment, and long-term impact.
Why Use a Pacifier?

New parents often wonder whether to introduce a pacifier. Most babies have a strong sucking reflex, and pacifiers provide a safe way to satisfy it. Beyond soothing, pacifiers offer additional benefits: Concerns include habit formation, increased risk of ear infections, and potential dentaleffects. These risks can be minimized by limiting pacifier use. Certain designs, such […]
History Of Pacifiers: Why Babies Need Pacifiers

The use of pacifiers dates back over 3,000 years in Italy and Cyprus. Early versions were clay objects shaped like animals, often filled with honey or sugar—an idea today’s dentists would strongly discourage. In medieval times, pacifiers were described as rags or linen stuffed with hard foods such as meat or sugar, tightly compacted into […]