Helping You Deliver the Best Oral Care for Young Patients—in Practice and at Home
It’s vital for today’s dentists and hygienists to personalize care for each child—to help build trust, improve outcomes, and set young patients on the path to lifelong oral health.
This series of special articles offers practical, evidence-based strategies to help the whole dental team enhance pediatric oral care, both in the clinic and at home.
Explore the latest articles:

By Lisa Copeland, RDH, CSP, CVP
Brushing teeth may seem like a simple task—but for many families caring for loved ones with special needs, it can become a daily source of frustration, stress, and exhaustion. Caregivers often face resistance, sensory reactivity, developmental, or physical limitations that make oral hygiene feel more like a battle than a routine.

By Dr. Christina Carter, Pediatric Dentist and Orthodontist
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By Dr. Christina Carter, Pediatric Dentist and Orthodontist
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By Lisa Copeland, RDH, CSP, CVP
Brushing teeth may seem like a simple task—but for many families caring for loved ones with special needs, it can become a daily source of frustration, stress, and exhaustion. Caregivers often face resistance, sensory reactivity, developmental, or physical limitations that make oral hygiene feel more like a battle than a routine.

By Dr. Christina Carter, Pediatric Dentist and Orthodontist
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By Dr. Christina Carter, Pediatric Dentist and Orthodontist
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