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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

#TuesdayTips for a Tooth Healthy Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is just about here! While you prepare your homes (and bellies) for the feast, don’t leave oral health out of the equation. 

Make sure this year’s celebration is something your teeth will be thankful for, keep these Thanksgiving tips in mind:

  1. Curb Sugar - Sugar and the holidays tend to go hand in hand. Just make sure not to overindulge. Encourage water with dinner instead of sugary, carbonated beverages.
  2. Limit Snacking - You have a whole feast planned! Don’t spoil any appetites with excessive snacking.
  3. Choose Healthy Options - If your kids or guests are hungry throughout the day, allow some snacking by offering up some tooth healthy options. Consider a cheese plate, vegetable platter, or fresh fruit!
  4. Don’t Forget to Brush - Remember, cooked starches take longer to leave the mouth than sugar and can lead to cavities. So if there’s any bread, pasta, pretzels, or potato chips around on Turkey Day, don’t skip brushing and flossing afterwards!
Remember to contact us with any questions or concerns about your child’s oral health this holiday season.  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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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Thanksgiving Crafts for Kids

 
Want to get your little ones involved in this year’s Thanksgiving feast but not exactly sure how? Give them decoration duty! We’ve gathered some Turkey day crafts sure to keep them busy this weekend:
 

3D Handprint Turkey
This craft is perfect for all ages and requires just a few materials. All you need for this activity is some construction paper, scissors, crayons, glue and googly eyes to make the best turkeys with your own two hands. Instructions here »
 
Tabletop Turkey
All you need is a paper cup, a pom-pom, some construction paper and googly eyes and you can create the perfect centerpiece for your table! Instructions here »

Thankful Box 
At the dinner table on Thanksgiving - ask each family member to write down what they are thankful for, and add it to your newly created Thankful Box! All you need is an empty Kleenex box, construction paper, scissors, and tape to get started. Instructions here »
 
Bubble Wrap Corn
Because what kid doesn’t love bubble wrap! Gather your materials: 2 pieces of paper, a crayon, paint, a piece of bubble wrap, a paint brush, glue and scissors - then get started. Instructions here »
 
Check out our Pinterest page for more crafts and share your creations with us on our Facebook page!
 
From everyone at Adelberg Montalvan Pediatric Dental - we hope you have a very Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

We Are LIVE On Instagram!

Happy to announce Adelberg Montalvan Pediatric Dental is now LIVE on Instagram! Be sure to follow us at @AMP_Dental to see some behind the scenes looks at our office - plus get early access to special contests!
Our first Instagram contest?  Take a selfie in either of our three offices, using the hashtag: #amp_n for a chance to win a selfie stick! Just make sure to follow our page as well to be considered!
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.  

Tuesday, November 17, 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!
"My son was crying - obviously it's his first time - but the staff and Doc were so nice he didn't cry for long! Very clean and colorful!! I loved it!" - Emiliano C.

"Everything was amazing. All of the doctors had such patience with me, talked over everything to great extent. Even called to follow up on my son that night." - Kristopher M.

"As usual, the entire staff at Adelberg is polite, professional and great with the kids. Corinne, James' hygenist is always helpful about how to keep his teeth clean with all the extra "stuff" in his mouth these days. We will miss her when she is out on maternity." - James C.

"The office is beautiful and the staff and Dr were professional. I'm confident that my daughter is receiving the best care possible. I highly recommend this office." - Maelyn J.


"Always a pleasure to come here. Years ago, after a horrifying experience at another local pediatric dentist, we saw an ad for Adelberg Pediatric. We met Dr. Erika on our first visit. So wonderful, would never go anywhere else."  - Evren A.

“Dr. Jeanie was amazing with my son who had 2 baby front teeth pulled - she talked to him the entire time keeping him distracting from what was taking place and the next thing we knew BOTH teeth were removed THANK YOU !!!” - Michael M.

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? Feel free to leave a review on one of the below sites!

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, November 16, 2015

Baby’s First Thanksgiving: What to Eat

 
Do you have a new eater joining the table this Thanksgiving? Not to worry! We have some healthy Thanksgiving dinner options perfect for budding teeth:
  • Sweet potatoes - Are super easy since they require minimal work to be baby ready. Sweet potatoes are full of vitamins like vitamin C and vitamin A, both necessary for healthy gums and tooth enamel.
  • Cranberry sauce - A staple at Thanksgiving, cranberries have been reported to help prevent plaque forming bacteria and gingivitis. Plus - if you decide to make your own, you can control the amount of sugar added. Just make sure the sauce is pureed to a smooth texture for your little one!
  • Veggies - Raw vegetables are known for stimulating saliva and cleaning plaque from teeth, but we don’t want to be serving this to new eaters. Making sure your child eats their vegetables though is still important to their health - so set aside some unseasoned green beans and puree them up for babies under 6 months or serve some well-cooked, bite-sized pieces to self-feeders.
  • Turkey - This option is best for those with experience in solid foods, typically 7 months and up. Turkey is high in protein, calcium, and vitamin D - essential for keeping teeth and bones strong! Chop very fine pieces using a food processor or chef’s knife - hold the gravy.
New eaters or those up to 12 months may require food pureed and thinned with breast milk and formula. If your new eater has more experience with solids, an oatmeal texture is usually fine for this age. 
 
We hope everyone enjoys the bountiful harvest this year! Don’t forget - once the meal is over, be sure to brush with fluoride toothpaste or wipe your child’s gums clean with a clean gauze pad. 
 
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. Don't forget to LIKE us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter for updates and industry news!

Friday, November 13, 2015

Weekend Fun for the Family (November 14th and 15th)

 
Happy Friday! Looking for some things to do this weekend the whole family can enjoy? See what LI has in store:

Bounce! - Syosset
Saturday, November 14
Get the whole family to jump and play around on trampolines at Bounce! The facility contains multiple jumping courts of varying sizes and purpose including: foam pits, multiple lane slam dunk basketball courts, dodgeball courts, an enormous main court,  and the only indoor trampoline bungee jumps in America! Bring in two cans or boxes of food to donate to their Thanksgiving Food Drive and receive an additional half hour of FREE jump time!
 
Chocolate & Sweet FantaSEA Fest - Riverhead
Sunday, November 15
From 10am-4pm this Sunday, Visit the Long Island Aquarium, where you can sample chocolate and make your holiday purchases from more than 40 chocolate and sweets vendors! Make sure you brush and floss when you get home! Pricing information here »
 
Pumpkin Drop - Garden City
Sunday, November 15
Looking for something to do with your left over jack-o-lanterns? Bring them to the Cradle of Aviation Museum for their annual pumpkin drop! Let them go from the second story of the museum’s atrium to see them splat! The event is from 12-3pm and is free with museum admission.

Fairway 5k Turkey Trot - East Meadow
Sunday, November 15
This Sunday is the Fairway 5K Turkey Trot plus a kids 1K Fun Run “Chase the Gobbler.” All athletes are encouraged to bring food donations to the Race Site or pre-race checkins. Adults are welcome to run the 5K with a jogging stroller! Hurry - registration for the event closes TONIGHT! 

If you have any questions about how to improve your child's oral health please give our offices a call. 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.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

How to Handle a Dental Emergency

 
You may be able to rattle off your evacuation plan in case of emergency, but do you know what to do in case of a dental emergency? Accidents can happen at any time, regardless if your child plays high contact sports or not. 

Be prepared for anything! Learn more about the different emergencies you may face below:

Toothache - While a toothache may not be an emergency, it can still cause your child distress. First find the root of the toothache and look for swelling or any discolorations on the tooth. Help your child floss the area and rinse with a warm salt-water solution. If your child’s face is swollen, apply a cold compress. 

Mouth abrasion (cheek, tongue, lip) - Apply pressure to the area with a gauze to control bleeding and a cold compress if there is swelling. If the bleeding cannot be controlled, contact us or visit the emergency room.

Chipped tooth - Chipped teeth can range from minor to severe fractures. If your child fractures a tooth, have them rinse with warm water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Minor chips don’t always need treatment, though we may polish and smooth out the area. More severe chips can cause pain and expose nerves - contact us immediately for treatment.

Knocked out tooth - If this is a baby tooth, in most cases professional care isn’t necessary. For a permanent tooth, you’ll need to act fast. Find the tooth and hold it by the crown(top). If the tooth is not dirty or fractured, put it back in the socket and have your child bite down on gauze to hold it in place. If this proves difficult or the tooth is dirty, put it in a cup of milk and visit us immediately.

No matter what dental emergency you may experience, remember to stay calm to comfort your child. For aid with the above or general questions and concerns - we’re here to help. Please feel free to contact us at any of our 3 locations or visit us online to schedule an appointment!