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October 6th, 2022

It’s time for our quarterly office updates and announcements blog!

Let’s start off by going over scheduling since the holiday season is in full blast. Our schedule is starting to become very full. We do get openings from time to time but for the most part, the school holidays are completely booked. If you did not know, we maintain an ASAP list so if there is an unexpected opening, we can give you a call to bring in your child sooner rather than later. Let us know when you book your child's appointment if you would like to be placed on this list.

Please make every effort to keep appointments. Our schedule is fully committed and if an appointment is canceled, it may be up to 6 weeks before we can get your child in.

Of course, if you are having an emergency after hours, call our office and select the emergency option to leave a message and you will be contacted ASAP. If you feel it is a true emergency, a trip to the ER may make more sense.

We also wanted to also mention that November 1st and 3rd, we will be running our annual Candy Buy-Back program. Bring in your wrapped candy during normal business hours (8-5) and your child will receive $1 per pound, up to 5 pounds. Candy will donate to local first responders and other worthy organizations. Last year, we dropped off goodies to the CT National Guard Armory in Hartford.

Regarding all our staff updates: we are hoping to hire a Dental Associate and a dental assistant soon. Call us at 860-658-7548 and ask for the office manager. But as for our current staff, Susan, Kay, and Lesa are celebrating their 3rd anniversary with our team!

And Lilly, our fabulous assistant is celebrating her birthday this month! Make sure to wish her a happy birthday next time you see her. We all were so glad to be able to celebrate with her already, in office.

Dr. Azadpur has begun performing frenectomies on some of our little patients with lip and/or tongue ties. This procedure has made a huge difference so far with our patients, especially babies who can now nurse properly! It is truly a life changing procedure! The babies can nurse directly following the procedure and we follow up closely to ensure the best possible outcome.

We can’t wait to see you at your next appointment!

Fall’s in the Air? Think Fall Dental Care

October 5th, 2022

Whether you already miss the sun’s bright rays, or can’t wait for some cool, crisp weather and colorful leaves, summer is making way for fall. And the change of seasons might mean it’s time for some adjustments to your dental care routine.

Fall’s in the Air, and You Can Feel It

You might enjoy the brisk weather and the cool autumn breezes, but you’d enjoy fall much more without the tooth sensitivity that cold weather can bring. Sensitivity can be the sign of a cracked tooth, gum disease, or even something as simple as too-energetic brushing. If you’re experiencing sensitivity outdoors or with hot and cold foods, don’t give up your nature walks and hot cider! Give Dr. Maryam Azadpur a call, and we’ll get to the root of your problem.

Fall Sports

The baseball mitts, surfboards, and water skis have been retired for the year, but that won’t stop you from enjoying exercise and team sports. And while you’re keeping your body healthy, remember to keep your teeth and jaws healthy as well. A mouth guard is an essential piece of equipment for any autumn contact sport like football or soccer, and is also a good idea for biking, skateboarding, and other physical activities where a fall or a collision is a possibility.

Fall Feasts

‘Tis the season for sugary Halloween treats, bountiful Thanksgiving desserts, and those over-the-top holiday lattes. By all means, celebrate the season. And celebrate your dental health (and your overall health) as well by enjoying these treats in moderation.

Why not take this opportunity to explore some of autumn’s more nutritious seasonal offerings? Brussels sprouts, sweet potatoes, carrots, pumpkins, and apples are part of a fall harvest of fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin A, vitamin C, potassium, calcium, and other nutrients that help keep our teeth and gums their healthiest. (And if the pumpkins and apples make their way into pies, no one will complain.)

Fall Semester

Many schools require a dental exam before the start of the academic year. If you haven’t made an appointment for your child, now’s the time to do it! And don’t forget a professional cleaning to remove plaque and tartar. Nothing starts a school year off better than entering the classroom with a bright, healthy smile.

And don’t forget to call our Simsbury, CT office for your own regular checkup if it’s that time of year. Spring, summer, winter, fall—it’s always the right season for taking care of your dental health!

My son is turning one. When should I bring him in for a visit?

September 28th, 2022

Dr. Maryam Azadpur and our team know that cavities know no age boundaries, and that is why we recommend a visit to our Simsbury, CT office by a child’s first birthday. That also happens to be the opinion of our friends at the American Academy of Pediatrics, as well as the American Dental Association.

Research has shown that more than one in four kids has had at least one cavity by the time they’re four years old. In fact, many children get cavities as early as age two, which is a critical reason why you should pay us a visit sooner rather than later. Your child’s appointment at Simsbury Pediatric & Adolescent Dentistry also covers topics such as the importance of baby teeth, nutrition, development, and any concerns you may have with your child’s dental health. We believe that your child’s first visit with Dr. Maryam Azadpur should be an enjoyable and positive one, and we strive to teach good oral care that will enable your child to have a beautiful smile that lasts a lifetime.

To learn more about baby teeth, or to schedule your child’s next visit with Dr. Maryam Azadpur, please give us a call today! We look forward to seeing you!

What kind of toothbrush and toothpaste should my child use?

September 21st, 2022

Imagine that you sit down for some evening television, and during the course of the evening, you see five commercials regarding dental products. They all claim to be the best. Then remember your last visit to the dental aisle at a local grocery store. The choices are overwhelming and there seems to be no sure answer as to which would be the best choice for your child.

Simsbury Pediatric & Adolescent Dentistry recommends that parents break down the decision process. First, consider your child’s age and stage of development. Up until age ten to 12, your child cannot adequately brush or floss independently. It is not a maturity issue, but rather dexterity. Automatic toothbrushes are highly appropriate for all ages. Brushing quality improves when using a battery-powered toothbrush. Use it together with your child, and always play an active role in your child’s oral home care.

As a general rule, the brush head of the toothbrush should be a little larger than the child’s upper portion of the thumb. This will help ensure it will fit in all the places it needs to.

Flossers are great for children. These will have a horseshoe shape on one end with floss in-between. A particular brand name does not matter. Some have a higher quality and this should be evident when you use them. You can make a choice for individual preference with color, handle size, or shape, etc.

There are many brands of toothpaste and there are also differences in the ingredients. Some contain sodium fluoride, the standard ingredient in cavity prevention. Others have stannous fluoride, which is anti-bacterial and anti-cavity. Potassium nitrate is commonly found in anti-sensitivity, and triclosan is found in one particular brand for anti-bacterial properties. It is most common for children to be at a high risk for cavities. Therefore, our team at Simsbury Pediatric & Adolescent Dentistry recommends toothpaste with fluoride once your child is old enough to spit.

Before a child can spit, use toothpaste without fluoride. This is an ideal time to use toothpaste with xylitol. Xylitol should be listed as the first ingredient; this way you’ll get the almost medicinal property of this natural sweetener. After you have found the right type of toothpaste, consider its flavor. The best kind of toothpaste is one that will be used, so choose a flavor that your child will love!

If you have any other questions, our would like specific brand recommendation feel free to call us at Simsbury Pediatric & Adolescent Dentistry or ask Dr. Maryam Azadpur during your next appointment!

(860) 658-7548
381 Hopmeadow St #202
Weatogue, CT 06089