LMK Pediatric Dental Care Blog

4 Tips for Overcoming a Fear of Tooth Extractions

May 3, 2026

Child having tooth extracted.

It’s completely normal for children to feel nervous when they hear they need a tooth extraction. Whether it’s a baby tooth that won’t fall out on its own or a tooth that needs to be removed for orthodontic or dental health reasons, the thought of a dental procedure can seem scary to a child. Fortunately, pediatric dentists are specially trained to help children feel comfortable and safe during treatment. As a parent, there are also several things you can do to help ease your child’s anxiety and make the experience more positive.

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Does My Child Really Need a Tooth Removed? Here’s When Extraction Is Necessary

April 17, 2026

Toy model of wooden dental tool performing a baby tooth extraction

Baby teeth are meant to fall out by design—it’s natural. But sometimes they need a little help getting there, and other times, they need to go before they’re ready. If your child’s pediatric dentist has recommended a tooth extraction, your first instinct might be to panic, but in most cases, it’s a simple and necessary procedure. Keep reading to learn why pediatric dentists recommend extractions so you can be calm and informed.

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The Road to Recovery: 6 Tips to Help Your Child Heal from Tooth Extraction

March 20, 2026

Parent smiling with child after tooth extraction

The tooth extraction appointment is done, your child made it through like a trooper, and now you’re headed home. The recovery phase has officially begun, and it’s just as important as the treatment itself. How the next few days go can make a big difference in how quickly and comfortably your child heals. Here are six things you can do to help them recover quickly and get back to smiling.

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Have Lip and Tongue Ties Become More Common in Infants?

February 3, 2026

Baby being pointed to.

In recent years, many parents have heard more about lip ties and tongue ties in newborns, especially when discussing breastfeeding challenges. Because the topic is appearing more frequently in pediatric and dental conversations, some people wonder: Are these conditions actually becoming more common, or are they simply being diagnosed more often?

The answer is a bit more complex than it may seem.

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Avoiding Issues: 3 Benefits of Routine Pediatric Dental Care

January 14, 2026

Little girl in dental chair smiling and dentist

Many well-meaning parents and guardians mistakenly assume that there’s no need to take their child for a routine dental checkup and cleaning until they’ve grown a full mouth of teeth already. However, the American Dental Association recommends scheduling their initial visit when their first tooth erupts, typically around age 1, and then scheduling checkups and cleanings every 6 months thereafter.

But you might wonder why it’s necessary to monitor primary teeth that are going to fall out to make room for their adult teeth, anyway. Continue reading to learn 3 ways preventive services benefit your child’s dental health!

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Your Child Might Need to Have Baby Teeth Extracted and Here’s Why

December 14, 2025

Kids holding dentist props

It can be worrying for parents when a child needs a tooth pulled, especially if it isn’t even loose yet. While losing baby teeth is a normal part of development, there are times when an early extraction is necessary to support your child’s overall oral health. Understanding why a dentist might recommend this procedure and how to prepare your child can make the experience smoother for everyone.

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Here’s What to Do If Your Child Knocks Out a Tooth (Hint: Don’t Panic)

November 16, 2025

Child with missing front tooth

Seeing your child knock out a tooth can be scary, especially if it happens suddenly during sports, playtime, or an accident. In the moment, it can be hard to know what to do or how urgent the situation really is. Whether the tooth is a baby tooth or a permanent one, acting quickly and calmly is important.

Knowing the right steps to take can help protect your child’s oral health and improve the chances of a good outcome.

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