Why Do We Have Two Sets of Teeth?
November 24, 2015
One of the most amazing parts of being a pediatric dentist is having the opportunity to teach kids about their oral health. Providing them with an extra education about how their teeth work and what they can do to keep them healthy is the most important thing we do as dentists. After all, we’re setting them up for a lifetime of healthy smiles. As your child climbs to the ages of six and seven, you’ll notice those cute little baby teeth start falling out. As your child sheds these teeth they may be wondering what is happening to them and why on earth their teeth are falling out?! You can rest assure them it’s normal and here’s why.
We are born with no teeth, and then when we get to 6 months old our deciduous teeth come in. That’s a big word for baby, or primary teeth. This set of teeth is extremely important. They help us learn to speak, teach us how to eat and give our jaws some nice guidelines to develop around. One of the other important aspects of baby teeth is they give kids the opportunity to learn how to take care of their teeth, so that when their permanent teeth come in, they’re able to keep them for their entire life.
Humans grow, and as we grow so do our jaws. What once fit perfectly now isn’t so snug. Underneath our primary teeth our permanent teeth have been forming. The primaries hold the spaces for permanent teeth and when the jaw is big enough for the permanent teeth to come out, the push the primaries out of the way. The result are those funny gaps.
It’s no surprise or mystery why we have two sets of teeth. Our “trainer” teeth are there to help us grow and learn so that when our permanent teeth come in we know how to take care of them. It’s so important to take care of both sets of teeth even though one set is going to fall out. If you have any questions about how to teach your kids the important lessons of proper oral hygiene, swing on by today. We love teaching kids about their teeth and telling them all about how to keep them healthy.
Candy Buy Back Week!
November 2, 2015
This week we’re excited to be buying back all your candy. If you’ve been keeping up with us on Facebook you already know all about this fun event, but for a complete run-down of all the awesome prizes and goodies, you’ve come to the right place!
We’ve already filled one bucket full of candy for our soldiers with sweet teeth and are excited to collect more and more. How it works is your child brings in their Halloween candy. For every pound of candy donated your we’ll give them a raffle ticket to win a brand new bicycle and other great prizes! We’ll also send them home with a great goodie bag full of healthy snacks and coupons with free goodies from all kinds of places across town.
Here’s the rundown of the great prizes we’ve got in store for kids excited to give up their candy for a soldier missing home.
- A brand new bike
- Admission for two the Florida Aquarium
- $25 gift certificate to Cuban Breezes
- Three-month pass for a family to the Glazer Children’s Museum
- Free session of tennis lessons from the Countryside Country Club
- Gift bag from the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, complete with a 4 admissions, a stuffed animal and Dolphin Tale 2 on DVD
- Tickets to the Tampa Bay Lightening Hockey Game
But our buyback isn’t just up to the luck of the draw, every child walks away with a goodie bag full of healthy snacks, vouchers for free treats from Wendy’s, First Watch Café, Chick-fil-A, frozen yogurt from Menchies. There’s also coupons from the Lowry Park Zoo, Celebration Station, Jersey Mikes, McDonalds, Smoothie King, Subway, and Tijuana Flats.
If you want to get rid of that extra cavity-causing candy and send it over to our troops who are missing the comforts of Halloween at home, bring your candy to Dr. Maggie Davis. Not only will you leave with a bag full of goodies and a chance to win lots of cool prizes, you’ll also walk out the door with a clean bill of dental health after a fun trip to your pediatric dentist.
Help us fill these bins, we can’t wait to see you!