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Saturday, January 23, 2016

5 Fun Snow Day Activities


Are your kids getting a little stir crazy? If you’ve already watched all their favorite movies and are running out of ideas on how to pass the time, we have some snow day activities to keep the whole family busy throughout the storm:
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1. Color - It’s simple, it’s fun, and it’s calming! Plus, coloring isn’t just for kids. So parents feel free to join in - Mouth Healthy Kids has some printable coloring sheets ready for download. 

2. Build a fort - If it’s too cold to work on your igloo building skills outside, bring the fun indoors! Blanket forts never go out of style and can keep your kids busy for hours. For a real step by step blanket fort building guide, check out this article. 

3. Strike a pose - Raid the closets, dig up past Halloween costumes, print out some fun props and have yourselves a photoshoot! Kensie Kate has some templates available otherwise feel free to do a quick Google search on your own!

4. Play a game - When was the last time you enjoyed a family game night - with a good old-fashioned board game! Dust off the Monopoly, put on your detective hats for Clue, or try your hand at the game of Life. 

5. Build a snowman - As Jonas begins to die down, perhaps the best suggestion is to get the kids out of the house and into the snow! Test your snowman building skills or go sledding. Whatever snow themed activity your family enjoys the most, bundle up and enjoy!

If you do venture outside this weekend - post a picture of your family or kids having fun in the snow to our Facebook page for a chance to win a $100 gift card!  We want to see what all of our patients are up to this weekend! (winner announced Tuesday).

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Tooth Tips to Fight the Flu

 
Pediatric Dentist Long Island
 
While flu season can begin as early as October, continuing well into May - now is commonly its peak time. To help in being proactive in fending off the flu, we wanted to share some tooth tips on how your family can fight the flu this year:
  • Store toothbrushes upright and away from the toilet. Find a dry, open space where your toothbrush can breathe, aka not near a toilet or sink! If it’s left on the sink, dirty soapy water can find its way onto it. If it’s nearby a toilet, each time it’s flushed bacteria can become airborne and latch onto the brush - gross!
  • Remember the three month rule! Toothbrushes should be tossed and replaced every three months. Old bristles hold on to bacteria and aren’t as effective in cleaning teeth. You may also choose to replace it sooner - after a cold or flu has run its course.
  • Brush and floss regularly. Allowing food particles to sit in the mouth can open the door for harmful bacteria to enter the bloodstream. Now, your body will work on ridding itself of this bacteria which can tire the immune system, thus reducing its strength to fight off more serious infections such as the flu.
  • No toothbrush sharing! No matter how close you are with your spouse or child, germs and illnesses can easily be transferred from toothbrush sharing. This also means keeping all brushes separated in their holders to prevent bristles from touching.
Proper oral health habits are important year round, but during cold and flu season the prove even more vital. Share this post to help others fight the flu this season!
 
If you have any questions about how to better care for your child’s oral health - give any of our offices a call. Adelberg Montalvan Pediatric Dentistry has three Long Island locations. We specialize in caring for children’s teeth in a comfortable and caring environment. Call (516) 798-1111 or visit our website to schedule an appointment. 
 
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Sunday, January 17, 2016

Establishing Your Child's Dental Home with AMPD!

When it comes to your children’s health, you don’t skip doctor visits - so why skip dental visits? We can’t stress enough that establishing a dental “home” for your child at a young age is vital in preventing dental problems down the line.

Dental problems can begin earlier than you think. Children run the risk of severe tooth decay just from using a bottle during nap time or while sleeping overnight - as well as from continuously nursing from the breast. That’s why the earlier you schedule your dental visit - the better chance we have at early intervention plus assuring optimal oral health care for a lifetime!

At Adelberg Montalvan Pediatric Dental - we provide a warm, friendly environment, and treat your children the same way we treat our own! See what Dr. Marc Adelberg himself has to say about the importance of infant oral exams and early intervention services:

We (along with the AAPD) recommend your child’s first dental visit happen by their first birthday to ensure their teeth are erupting properly and that there are no dental abnormalities. Give any of our three offices a call today to schedule your child's first dental appointment! 

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Check out AMPD on YouTube

From our fun dental office to our friendly and knowledgeable staff – you won't find a children's dentist or orthodontist like us anywhere else!

At Adelberg and Montalvan Pediatric Dental we work hard to provide outstanding dentistry that will positively impact your child's life forever. Our total kid-friendly atmosphere and cutting edge procedures will help keep your kids excited about going to the dentist and ensure they receive the highest possible dental care.
 
Visit our YouTube channel for more insight into our practice and give us a call to discuss your options today!
Nesconset Office (631) 360-7337
Massapequa Park Office (516) 798-1111
West Islip Office (631) 661-7337

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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

#TestimonialTuesday - Recent Patient Reviews

 
Why should you choose (and recommend to your friends) Adelberg Montalvan Pediatric Dental for all of your child’s dental care needs?

Our testimonials speak for themselves!
“EVERYONE WAS SO HELPFUL AND SWEET AND MADE MY SONS FIRST VISIT PERFECT!” - James O.

“Every single person we encountered during our visit was fantastic. Reception, hygenist, dentist, everyone was great. My daughter was nervous, they let her sit on my lap and the Dentist sang to her the entire time putting everyone at ease ( spongebob playing on a ceiling mounted tv helped as well ) I can't even explain how above and beyond the entire staff went making sure my daughter knew what was happening and why before they did anything. AMAZING ! Will recommend to everyone and am going bring other child there as well. THANK YOU! “ - Lilybeth T.

“Our hygienist was excellent, gave Kevin tons of advice on how to better clean his teeth, and really helped him understand how important this is.” - Kevin Jr. B.

“Dr Erica and Dr Borin were outstanding! They took plenty of time to explain to me what was going to happen and my son was made very comfortable after his procedure. A really great experience. Thank you!” - Timothy H.

“Staff is great!! Love everyone there!” - Noah S.

“As always we feel we received excellent care. The staff is always pleasant and have a wonderful rapport with us.” - Juliette G.

“Dr Adam was great with Liam's first visit! The assistants are SO patient - especially with X-rays.” - Liam W.

“Dr Bennett is amazing with Ian!!! The hygienist too. Absolutely wonderful and patient with him and all the screaming.” - Ian P.
 
Thank you to all who have shared their experiences with us, we always strive to care for our patients as if they were our own children and love hearing that they had a pleasant dental experience in our offices. Have you visited recently and have a story to share? Let us know on our Facebook page!

At Adelberg Montalvan Pediatric Dental our purpose is to provide exceptional mental and dental care that can impact your child’s life forever.  Our practice has been providing excellent pediatric dentistry to children of Long Island for over 14 years.  We have three locations: Nesconset, Massapequa Park and our newest location in West Islip.  

Monday, December 28, 2015

Holiday Recess: Things to Do This Week With Kids

 
Looking for some ways to keep your kids entertained over this week's holiday recess? Check out some of the below!

Bayville Winter Wonderland
Bayville Adventure Park
Tuesday, December 29th - Sunday, January 3rd

Last chance to check out Bayville’s Winter Wonderland before it closes for the season on Sunday, January 3rd! Families can visit Santa's Toy Factory Funhouse and Mirror Maze, ride the Holiday Express Train, go iceskating and more. Price: $22 (includes all activities).
 
Princess Frog - A Musical Fairy Tale
Long Island Children’s Museum
Sunday, December 27th - Thursday, December 31st at 11:30 am and 2 pm

Mix three wild boys, who happen to be princes, one frustrated (Queen) mother, three magic rocks and an enchanted frog and you have the makings of a modern fairy tale; set to come to life on the LICM stage! Fee: $9 with museum admission ($7 LICM members), $12 theater only.
 
Winter-Holiday Break Full Day Camp!  
The Safari Adventure Riverhead
Monday, December 28th - Thursday, December 31st from 9:30 am - 3:30 pm

GymNation and Safari Adventure are excited to team up and offer a fantastic 6 hour Winter Break special! Each day begins with 3 hours of action packed gymnastic fun. At 12:30pm, kids are escorted to Safari Adventure and will enjoy lunch followed by an afternoon of playing, climbing, and bouncing in the open play area. Camp program is limited to children 5 and up. All pricing includes lunch, afternoon snack, 12 tokens per day for arcade games & craft activities at Safari Adventure. $75 per day - call to register. 631-727-4386
 
Countdown to 12 at LICM
Long Island Children’s Museum
Thursday, December 31st from 12pm - 4pm

Ring in the New Year at LICM’s annual Noon Year’s Eve celebration. This year, join in on the Sweet 2016 themed party with a day full of fun activities, a ball drop, and an extreme dance party. Open to all ages, free with museum admission.
 
New Year’s Bash for Kids!
Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum
Thursday, December 31st from 11am - 12pm

Bring the family to count down to 12 (noon!). Enjoy free hot chocolate and crafts. Best for ages 3-6, siblings welcome. $8 for children, adults regular admission.

Mrs. Claus Saves the Day!
BayWay Arts Center
Saturday, January 2nd at 2pm

Mrs. Claus has her hands full helping a youthful reindeer who possesses an unusual skill. Harassed mercilessly and excluded by his peers because of this trait, he manages to prove himself one Christmas Eve after Santa and Mrs. Claus ask him to help out. $11 per ticket

If you have any questions about your child’s teeth throughout this holiday recess, give one of our offices a call! We specialize in caring for children’s teeth in a comfortable and caring environment, in three different Long Island locations. Call (516) 798-1111 or visit our website to schedule an appointment.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

5 Holiday Dental Tips

 
 
Even though sugar plums may be dancing in your head, don’t loose sight of your dental health this Christmas! Keep your family’s smiles healthy and bright through the New Year with the below holiday dental tips »

1. Be picky if it’s sticky - Hard and sticky candies are your teeth’s worst nightmare. With candy canes readily available over the Christmas season, be cautious when eating. Avoid chomping down to protect teeth.

2. Fill up on turkey - Is turkey on the menu for Christmas dinner? Good! This meal is a great source of phosphorus, protein, calcium, and vitamin D - all essential for keeping teeth strong and healthy.

3. Don’t use teeth as tools - With all the presents and packages you have to open, don’t be tempted to use your teeth to help. Avoid damage and leave your teeth for chewing food.

4. Carol while you clean -  Make sure you don’t cut corners! Teeth should be brushed for a full two minutes, twice daily. This holiday, hum the tune of your favorite Christmas carol while brushing to make sure you’ve cleaned them thoroughly.

5. Schedule a checkup - With the holidays comes time off from school, visiting family or taking trips to ring in the New Year. Don’t wait for a dental emergency to happen to bring your child to the dentist, give us a call and schedule an appointment today!
 
If you have any questions about your child’s teeth throughout the holidays, give one of our offices a call! We specialize in caring for children’s teeth in a comfortable and caring environment, in three different Long Island locations. Call (516) 798-1111 or visit our website to schedule an appointment. Don't forget to LIKE us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter for updates and industry news!