Kemper Meadow Family Dentistry Blog

“Baby Teeth Don’t Matter” and Other Children’s Dentistry Myths

June 24, 2026

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Young patient flossing with mother after children’s dentistry

There’s no shortage of misinformation floating around the internet regarding children’s dentistry, from ignoring cavities to the best methods to pull a baby tooth. Some of it sounds reasonable enough to believe, which makes it even more important to set the record straight. Keep reading to bust some of the most common myths about dentistry for kids.

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A Sore Subject: What Causes a Sensitive Dental Implant?

June 19, 2026

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patient looking worried about dental implant sensitivity

When it comes to tooth replacement, dental implants are the best of the best, and they’re quite an investment. So, when one starts causing discomfort or sensitivity, it’s understandably alarming. But before you panic, know that not all implant sensitivity is serious. Here’s a breakdown of what might be going on and when it’s time to call your dentist.

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Are Your Child’s Favorite Drinks Raising Their Risk for Cavities?

May 28, 2026

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Young child with a juice box

If you want to keep your child’s smile safe, then you need to pay close attention to the drinks they have on a daily basis. Some beverages marketed for children seem healthy on the surface, but in many cases, they can actually increase your little one’s risk of developing a cavity. As such, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the drinks that can be bad for your child’s teeth, as well as what smile-friendly alternatives are available.  

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How Good Are Over-the-Counter Teeth Whitening Products?

April 13, 2026

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Before and after teeth whitening

Many people have frustrating dental stains that can make it difficult for them to confidently show their teeth when they smile or laugh. While your dentist offers professional teeth whitening treatments that can lift stubborn stains and discoloration in brief timeframes, store-bought products that promise similar results may seem tempting. Here’s a quick look at why store-bought whitening products may not be the best option and how your dentist can help you achieve the grin of your dreams.

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Are Whiter Teeth Always Healthy? How They May Not Be

April 5, 2026

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Woman pointing to her white teeth

Take a second and imagine a healthy smile. You might’ve thought of a person with a uniform, white grin, but this isn’t always the case. Just because a person has white teeth doesn’t mean that they are problem-free! This aesthetic appearance can actually be hiding issues underneath it. Here’s what you should know and how you can protect your oral health no matter how it looks.

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How Many Teeth Whitening Sessions Will I Need?

March 1, 2026

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Patient having teeth whitened.

If you’re considering brightening your smile, one of the first questions you may have is how many teeth whitening sessions you’ll need to see results. The answer varies from person to person, depending on factors like the type of staining, the whitening method used, and your desired level of brightness. However, most patients can achieve noticeable improvements in just one or a few sessions.

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Is It Dangerous to Use Teeth Whitening Products Too Frequently?

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Woman using teeth whitening product.

A bright, white smile is something many people strive for, and teeth whitening products make it easier than ever to achieve. However, using these products too often can do more harm than good. While whitening is generally safe when used as directed, overuse can lead to several oral health concerns that shouldn’t be ignored.

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Protecting Your Oral Health While Working Out

January 15, 2026

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People working out.

Exercise is great for your overall health, but many people don’t realize that certain workout habits can affect their teeth and gums. From dehydration to sports-related injuries, staying active comes with unique oral health challenges. The good news is that with a few simple precautions, you can protect your smile while pursuing your fitness goals.

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4 Tips to Avoid Dry Socket After a Tooth Extraction

January 1, 2026

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Forceps holding extracted tooth.

A tooth extraction is a common dental procedure, but proper aftercare is essential for smooth healing. One of the most common and uncomfortable complications after an extraction is dry socket. Dry socket occurs when the blood clot that forms in the socket becomes dislodged or dissolves too early, exposing the underlying bone and nerves. The good news is that dry socket is largely preventable. These 4 tips can help protect your healing site and reduce your risk.

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What Does It Feel Like to Have a Tooth Extracted?

December 18, 2025

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Illustration of a tooth extraction

No one wants to have their tooth pulled. After all, the experience doesn’t sound pleasant. However, sometimes a tooth extraction is needed to preserve the health and wellbeing of the rest of your smile. Fortunately, your dentist will do everything they can to make this experience as comfortable as possible. Continue reading to learn more about tooth extractions and what you can expect on the day of your appointment.

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