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Happy National Children’s Dental Health Month!

Every year in February we celebrate National Children’s Dental Health Month! As a dentist in Winter Park, FL, Dr. Allie Miller believes strongly in this month and spreading awareness for dental health. Here, Dr. Miller discusses the importance of focusing…

Celebrating a Year at Pediatric Dentistry of Winter Park

January marks the one year anniversary of Pediatric Dentistry of Winter Park! We’re proud to be your go-to pediatric dentist in Winter Park, FL. We’re thankful for every single one of our patients and their families, and want to celebrate…

Why is Pediatric Dentistry Important?

Since your child doesn’t have any teeth yet, or they’re just primary teeth, you may not realize how crucial pediatric dentistry is. It doesn’t just start when they have a full mouth of teeth. Pediatric dentistry should be started by…

Join Us for Tooth-N-Pooch Day on March 25th, 2020

When Dr. Allie Miller and her assistants noticed some of their pediatric patients were more fearful of the dentist than others. They also noticed that some patients had a sensitivity to the sounds and vibrations of the cleaning hand-pieces and…

Keep Kids’ Teeth Healthy With These Healthy Foods

We tell our children that good nutrition is important to having a healthy body, but did you know that besides chewing their food, many foods actually help their teeth grow healthy and strong too? Dr. Allie Miller of Pediatric Dentistry…

Are You An Anxious Patient? Join Us for Tooth-N-Pooch Day

Visit us for Tooth-N-Pooch Day on September 18th, 2019 from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Dental fear and anxiety is a phobia that plaque patients of all ages, but it is especially common in younger patients. At Pediatric Dentistry in…

6 Back-to-School Oral Health Tips

The end of summer is quickly approaching, and in the hustle and bustle of getting the kids ready to head back to school, it’s easy to neglect your family’s oral health. Dr. Allie Miller of Pediatric Dentistry of Winter Park…

Top 7 Reasons Why Kids Need to Floss

Flossing is an often-overlooked step of an oral health routine, yet flossing every day is key to preventing tooth decay and gum disease -- not to mention the increased risk of other health issues that it can lead to later…

How Often Should Kids See the Dentist?

Everyone has heard that you’re supposed to see the dentist twice a year, but you probably wonder why it’s really necessary if you are keeping on top of your kids about their brushing and flossing. We know that you and…