Know How to Recognize Tongue and Lip Ties in Infants and Young Children

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Parents, are you looking for a pediatric dentist that provides quality care for your children? Rigby Pediatric Dental is the perfect place for parents who want the best care for their children. We provide quality pediatric dentistry, no matter your child’s age or dental condition. And we provide care that you may not find at your average pediatric dentist’s office, such as laser care for lip and tongue ties in Idaho Falls. Please schedule a consultation with us today to see how we can help your child get the dental care they need!   Tongue and Lip Ties  You may have heard of tongue-tie and lip-tie if you have an infant or young child. But what are they? Tongue-tie and lip-tie are conditions that can interfere with breastfeeding, speaking, and oral hygiene. In this blog post, we’ll discuss what tongue-tie and lip-tie are, how to recognize the signs and symptoms, and what you can do if your child has either condition.   What is Tongue-Tie? Tongue-tie, or ankyloglossia, is a condition that occurs when the tissue that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth is too short or thick. The attached tissue can interfere with the tongue’s range of motion, making it difficult to breastfeed or eat certain foods. Tongue-tie can also make it hard to clean the tongue properly when brushing the teeth, which can lead to problems with oral hygiene.   What is Lip-Tie? Lip-tie is a condition that occurs when the tissue that attaches the upper lip to the gums is too short or thick. Like a tongue tie, this can interfere with your child’s lip range of motion and make it difficult to breastfeed or eat certain foods. Lip-tie can also make it hard to brush the teeth properly, which can lead to eventual oral issues such as tooth decay.   Signs and Symptoms of Lip-Tie or Tongue-Tie The most common sign of lip-tie or tongue-tie is difficulty breastfeeding. A baby may have difficulty latching onto the nipple or may fall off the breast frequently. Other signs and symptoms include: Poor weight gain Excessive drooling Difficulty sticking out the tongue past the lower gumline Difficulty licking ice cream or other cold desserts Speech problems later in childhood If you suspect your child has lip-tie or tongue-tie, schedule an appointment with Dr. Kory Bingham. Dr. Bingham and his team will be able to confirm the diagnosis and recommend treatment options, such as laser therapy.   Laser Treatment If the tongue or lip tie is severe, we offer the latest dental technology and techniques to correct it, including laser dentistry. Laser dentistry is a relatively new procedure that can fix these problems quickly, comfortably, and effectively, helping to improve function and reduce the risk of future problems. Most patients see an immediate improvement in their symptoms. Dr. Bingham will use a laser to make a small incision in the tissue. The laser cauterizes the blood vessels as it cuts, minimizing bleeding and swelling. This entire process usually takes less than five minutes and can be done in our state-of-the-art dental facility in Rigby, Idaho.   Laser Dentistry For Lip and Tongue Ties At Rigby Pediatric Dental, we understand that parents want the best possible care for their children. That’s why we offer quality pediatric dentistry services tailored to meet each child’s unique needs. We accept most insurance plans and will even submit your claim for you! Tongue-tie and lip-tie are two conditions that can cause difficulties with breastfeeding, speaking, and oral hygiene in infants and young children. If you suspect your child has either condition, schedule an appointment with Rigby Pediatric Dental. We can confirm the diagnosis and recommend treatment options.

Bring your Kids to our Friendly Children’s Dentist

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Receiving tailored and personalized dental care is something all people should seek out to obtain. For children, going to the dentist for the first time can be a scary and anxiety-filled experience that could influence their overall feeling of the dentist for years to come. At Rigby Pediatric Dental, our primary goal, along with providing excellent dental care and treatments, is to help each patient that walks through our door develop a positive and comfortable relationship with receiving care. This post will explain and hopefully further educate parents of the Rigby, Idaho area to bring your kids to our friendly children’s dentist and why is in the best interest of you, your child, and your child’s oral health.    Why Should My Child See a Children’s Dentist?  Although most general dentists accept children as patients, there are dentists like Dr. Kory Bingham who have, on top of dental school, gone to around three years of extra training to become pediatric dentists. As a pediatric dentist, Dr. Bingham has been trained and practiced handling children’s teeth from ages 0 to 18.  Another part of pediatric dental training and education is surrounding how to help children with severe anxiety or possible mental disabilities feel comfortable while receiving treatment. Dr. Bingham and the rest of our team make it a priority to make our office a fun and exciting place where children end up wanting to come back. Ways that we help our child patients become more comfortable and confident in our office is by doing the following:  Dental offices are filled with loud and unfamiliar tools and instruments placed into the child’s mouth. To help the child stay calm during treatment, we like to show and let them feel all the instruments and how they work. Permitting them to touch the devices allows them to be more comfortable allowing the tool into their mouth.    We offer a minor sedative through laughing gas for patients with severe anxiety during treatment. Laughing gas is breathed into the nose through a small mask. The gas helps calm the patient’s nerves and feel more relaxed.    While younger patients are in the waiting area, they can play in our small playhouse. Playing in the playhouse will help the child feel like and recognize that the dentist can be fun.    We stay on top of the newest and most advanced dental technology available for pediatric care so that our patients can receive care quickly.    While receiving care in the dental chair, each child can watch their favorite movie or tv show from the television mounted on the wall above the chair. Watching their favorite show on the television helps the child be distracted from their care and makes them more comfortable.    Benefits of a Children’s Dentist  Going to the dentist is something that each person should do twice a year, so children need to start young in developing a favorable opinion towards the dentist. By taking your child to see a children’s dentist, you are helping them have a more positive and fun experience.  Other Benefits Include:  Having one dentist from the eruption of your first tooth until you are 18 and all adult teeth have come in will allow Dr. Bingham to be there for the entire dental change from baby to adult teeth.    The fun environment will help children know that a dentist’s office is a place to be themselves and have fun.    Children’s dentists are trained to help educate young patients on the best and most effective ways to clean their teeth. By making oral health care fun, children will be more inclined to take care of their teeth at home.    Contact our Professionals Today! If you are in Rigby, Idaho, or a surrounding area, look no further than Dr. Kory Bingham of Rigby Pediatric Dentistry. He is here to serve you and your children and give you the best possible care! Contact our office today to schedule an appointment.