Friday, August 27, 2010
Kids Just Love to Brush!
How about a treat today? Here's a little classic dental humor for you to enjoy, from the team at Grin Pediatric Dentistry. We loved it, and know you'll get a laugh as well. Enjoy "Sesame Street: Kids Just Love to Brush”!
If you have any other video suggestions you think we should share with other patients, please let us know!
Friday, August 20, 2010
10 Dos and Don’ts of Facebook for parents, from Grin Pediatric Dentistry

Last fall, parenting author Vicki Courtney wrote a helpful post on the things parents should and shouldn’t do while surfing through their kids’ Facebook profiles. Dr. Ryan and Dr. Keel and our team at Grin Pediatric Dentistry thought you might benefit from reading Vicki’s interesting piece.
Here are “Top Ten Facebook No-Nos for Parents,” designed specifically for those moms and dads who aren’t sure whether they’ve crossed the line in monitoring their kids’ presence online.
We hope you find this article informational. Please let us know what you think!
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Stargazing with Grin Pediatric Dentistry, outdoor learning for the whole family!

When planning your stargazing trip, whether it is in the backyard, at a local park, or while camping, be sure to choose a warm, clear night. A few constellations to look for: the Big Dipper, Little Dipper, North Star, and Cassiopeia. Don’t forget to pack a flashlight, snacks, water, sleeping bags, paper and crayons, and-of course-your star map!
Have fun & be safe!
-The team at Grin Pediatric Dentistry
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Grin Pediatric Dentistry's tips for eating healthy at the ballpark this summer

1. Eat before you go! You'll have more energy to focus on the game and you won't have to worry about long lines or spendy snack options.
2. What are you drinking? Water is always a cheap, refreshing option. Gatorade, Powerade and VitaminWater work as well, though keep in mind their sugar levels.
3. Bring your own snacks. Remember that these must be in unopened packages when you enter the gates.
4. Before the game, get some exercise. You’ll be sitting for two- to three hours at the game, so be sure to take a walk or a light run before you head out.
5. Calories, calories, calories. From hot dogs to fries to pizza, the ballpark stands typically sell high-caloric foods. But most venues will also offer healthier options, such as crab cakes, chicken sandwiches, turkey wraps or soups and salads.
Enjoy the game!
-Grin Pediatric Dentistry
Friday, July 30, 2010
Your turn! From Grin Pediatric Dentistry

So… take it away and we’ll try to answer any questions you may have!
-Drs. Patrick Ryan and Courtney Keel
Friday, July 23, 2010
Grin Pediatric Dentistry, helping you stay cool this summer!

Sun Safety 101: What to know about UVA, VVB, and UVC rays
1. UVA rays- These rays make of the majority of sun exposure, and can contribute to skin cancer, skin aging, and wrinkling.
2. UVB rays- Known for causing sunburns, cataracts, and immune system damage, these powerful rays are linked with Melanoma (the most dangerous form of skin cancer).
3. UVC rays- Lucky for you, these rays are shielded by the ozone layer and don't reach earth!
To protect yourself from these harmful rays, try to avoid the sun between 10am to 4pm, when it is the most prominent! If you do choose to spend time in the sun, remember to cover up, apply generous amounts of SPF 15 or higher sunscreen every 2 to 3 hours, stay hydrated, and use protective eye wear! Also, remember to check your child's medications for sun sensitivity.
Have a fun & safe weekend,
- Your friends at Grin Pediatric Dentistry
Monday, July 12, 2010
Baby Week at Grin Pediatric Dentistry

Our team here at Grin Pediatric Dentistry knows how important it is for the moms and dads of newborns to know how to correctly stimulate the senses of their infant. This interaction is vital to the physical and psychological growth and development of your baby. That’s why, in celebration of Baby Week, we would like to highlight a few ways that you can help your infant embrace the world around them, courtesy of Discovery Health.
Our office hopes that this information on a newborn’s five senses is helpful! Remember, babies’ teeth begin emerging at eight to ten months. Happy Baby Week!
-Your friends at Grin Pediatric Dentistry
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