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Dental Health

Posted April 27, 2024 / Blog, Dental Health
Dr. Jason Barganier

Does Your Child Suffer from Bruxism?

Bruxism is the dental term for teeth grinding and jaw clenching, a habit that children and adults can develop and maintain, often without being conscious of it—until symptoms hit. Those symptoms can include: Worn, sensitive teeth Headaches Earaches Facial and jaw pain Tinnitus If your child is experiencing any of these symptoms, or you have […]

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Posted April 13, 2024 / Blog, Dental Health, Patient Care
Dr. Jason Barganier

Sports Drinks & Energy Drinks: Proceed with Caution

Carolina Complete Dental Care wants to make sure our patients know all about healthy hydration. Most people already know that soda and juice aren’t great for teeth, but now the American Academy of Pediatrics is cautioning parents and caregivers that sports and energy drinks have similar negative effects. Sports drinks are intended to replace water […]

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Posted February 13, 2024 / Blog, Dental Health, Patient Care
Dr. Jason Barganier

Signs Your Child May Have a Dental Problem

Examining your child’s mouth isn’t easy! Their bone structure is still developing, and they might have difficulty opening wide—if they don’t, you’ll probably need a flashlight and a dental mirror for examination.  Your Goose Creek dentist, Dr. Jason Barganier at Carolina Complete Dental Care is equipped with a comfortable dental chair for them to lean […]

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Posted January 13, 2024 / Blog, Dental Health, Patient Care
Dr. Jason Barganier

Questions to Ask at a Back-to-School Dental Visit

Some schools require a back-to-school dental visit, but even if yours doesn’t, right before school starts is a good time to schedule one of your child’s regular checkups. Carolina Complete Dental Care can take care of any problems so your child won’t have to miss class after school starts, and if oral hygiene routines got […]

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Posted May 13, 2023 / Blog, Dental Health
Dr. Jason Barganier

Can My Child Skip Visits to the Dentist?

You may think of our team at Carolina Complete Dental Care as part of your child’s defensive line keeping them safe from gum disease and tooth decay, but we’re also myth busters! You’ve probably heard one of the most common misconceptions we have to challenge: dentistry isn’t important until after children lose their baby teeth.  […]

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Posted April 13, 2023 / Blog, Dental Health, Patient Care
Dr. Jason Barganier

Down Syndrome & Dental Issues

Today, Carolina Complete Dental Care would like to discuss the unique dental characteristics of those with Down Syndrome. First teeth may arrive later. Children who have Down syndrome can get their first teeth anywhere from 12 to 24 months of age; they may not have a complete set of baby teeth until age 4 or […]

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Posted March 27, 2023 / Blog, Dental Health, Patient Care
Dr. Jason Barganier

Teens & Tobacco: Know the Risks

Today, Dr. Barganier, Dr. Zuffi, Dr. Williams, and Dr. McAdams of Carolina Complete Dental Care want to give teens the bottom line about tobacco use: there is no such thing as a “safe” or “safer” tobacco product. Every tobacco product contains nicotine in varying amounts—and not only is nicotine addictive, but it can also harm […]

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Posted January 27, 2023 / Blog, Dental Health
Dr. Jason Barganier

Why Are My Child’s Teeth Bumpy?

What are mamelons teeth? If you’re a new parent, whether your babe’s teeth are just emerging or they’re starting to fall out, you might wonder, “What are those bumps on their front teeth?”  Mamelons teeth appear in the front of the mouth (the incisors) both on top and bottom and are characterized by bumpy ridges. […]

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Posted January 13, 2023 / Blog, Dental Health
Dr. Jason Barganier

Can Children Have Gum Disease?

The smallest smiles in your family are as vulnerable to oral health issues as you are—likely even more so! Your oral hygiene regimen may already be thorough enough to keep your teeth free from cavities and your gums safe from gingivitis, but young ones typically need help brushing and flossing for years before their skills […]

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