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20423 Kuykendahl Rd Ste 600, Spring, TX 77379
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Phone Number: 281-915-4324
20423 Kuykendahl Rd Ste 600, Spring, TX 77379
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Phone Number: 281-915-4324
added on: December 29, 2025
Pediatric dentist examining young child's mouth during dental checkup in clinical setting.

Skip to main contentAs parents in this part of Texas, we’re used to the dry, warm air of the Texas weather. This climate can make us feel a little more congested, but did you know that mouth breathing in children might signal something more serious than just seasonal allergies? It can actually be a sign… Read More

Posted In: Oral Health

added on: August 11, 2025
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Getting kids to brush their teeth can feel like a twice-daily battle, but you’re not alone. Many parents in Spring and across the country face the same challenge. Good oral hygiene habits start young, and the earlier you guide your child, the easier it becomes to prevent cavities, gum disease, and costly dental issues later…. Read More

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added on: April 21, 2025
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Bad breath in children is more than a minor inconvenience—it can indicate underlying oral health issues. Medically termed halitosis, this condition affects millions of children across the United States. While morning breath is common, persistent bad breath may signal the need for intervention. According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, approximately 30% of children… Read More

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added on: February 18, 2023
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Are you worried about your child’s dental health? Are you looking for ways to keep their teeth healthy and happy? You’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about keeping your child’s teeth clean and strong. We’ll look at topics like brushing, flossing, visiting a pediatric dentist,… Read More

Posted In: Oral Health

added on: November 8, 2022
Pediatric dentist in mask and gloves examining smiling young girl in dental chair.

Dental anxiety among children is incredibly common. So much so that one study showed that 42% of kids are apprehensive or scared prior to their dentist appointments. Luckily, this doesn’t have to be the case. Your pediatric dentist in The Woodlands has some tips you can try to use in order to make visits to… Read More


added on: October 26, 2022
Five children eating colorful lollipops against bright pink background, smiling and having fun together.

We’ve heard the saying that sugar rots your teeth. This adage exists for a good reason as too much sugar can absolutely increase the risk of decay. So it’s no surprise that your pediatric dentist in The Woodlands will encourage your kiddo to enjoy sugary snacks and drinks in moderation. But what if there was a… Read More


added on: October 11, 2022
Halloween candy display with jack-o'-lantern decoration and colorful sour gummy candies on white surface.

Halloween is a night of fun, costumes, and of course, candy! But with all that sugar lurking in your child’s trick-or-treat bag, you might be wondering: Do cavities increase after Halloween? The answer is not a simple yes or no. While Halloween candy can contribute to cavities, it’s not the sole culprit. Here’s a breakdown… Read More

Posted In: Oral Health

added on: September 15, 2022
Mother and young child enjoying orange juice together in a bright kitchen.

Many parents know that what kids eat can affect their teeth. But did you know that what kids drink can also impact the health of their smiles? The truth is, that what kids drink plays a crucial role in tooth development as well as overall oral health. Join your pediatric dentist in The Woodlands as we… Read More


added on: September 2, 2022
Young girl with red hair writing or drawing at desk near window in bright room.

As the end of summer nears, it means back to school for the kiddos. A new year, a new grade, and new school supplies are all reasons for kids and parents alike to be excited (and maybe a little nervous). But the start of any school year should also be a sign that it’s time… Read More


added on: August 15, 2022
Mother and infant sleeping peacefully together on white bedding in bedroom.

Sleep apnea is a serious condition that can affect both children and adults. It can cause some concerning overall health issues and, in children, behavior concerns. Recognizing the signs of sleep apnea in kids is one of the most important ways you can help spot a problem and seek treatment. In this blog, your pediatric… Read More


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