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Pediatric Dentistry

Pediatric Dentistry vs. General Dentistry: What’s the Difference?
added on: September 30, 2024

Whether you’re a parent with little ones or just curious about the differences between Madison pediatric dentistry and general dentistry, at My Rivertown Dentist, we’ve got you covered. Let’s explore what sets these two branches of dentistry apart and why both are essential for maintaining those beautiful smiles. What is… Read More…


How Minimally Invasive SMART Treatment Can Help Your Child’s Oral Health
added on: August 3, 2024

Imagine a world where taking your child to the dentist is a breeze—no anxiety, no tears, just quick, effective treatment. Welcome to the magic of SMART treatment! SMART stands for Silver Modified Atraumatic Restorative Treatment. At My Rivertown Dentist, we utilize this cutting-edge method as a game-changer for treating cavities… Read More…


What Age Should My Child Go To The Dentist?
added on: July 30, 2024

Taking care of your child’s dental health starts earlier than you might think. Many parents wonder when the right time is to take their little one to their Madison pediatric dentist. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that children should visit the dentist by their first birthday or… Read More…


Nutrition’s Impact on Oral Health
added on: May 9, 2024

Maintaining healthy teeth and gums is crucial for overall well-being, and what you eat plays a significant role in your oral health. Our dental practice in Madison emphasizes the importance of good nutrition as part of comprehensive dental care. Let’s explore how your diet can impact dental health and why… Read More…


Children’s Dental Health: The Importance of Early Dental Care for Children
added on: April 19, 2024

Early dental care is an important step for preventing cavities and tooth decay. Left untreated, cavities can cause pain, infection, and even issues with eating and speaking. Prevention and proactivity are key in pediatric dentistry and can include checking for signs of tongue tie, doing an airway assessment, and examining… Read More…


Children’s Dental Health: A Guide to Early Care from Your Madison, IN Family Dentist
added on: March 5, 2024

At My Rivertown Dentist, Dr. Ashley Lee understands kids and their oral health needs. She’s a mom too, with a family of four boys who have had their own share of dental dilemmas. As a parent like you, she wants what’s best for children, starting with their dental health. This… Read More…


At What Age Can My Child Start Clear Aligner Therapy in Madison?
added on: January 15, 2024

As parents, we always strive to ensure the best possible health and well-being for our children. When it comes to their dental health, many of us wonder what age is best to start wearing clear aligners to combat orthodontic issues? At My Rivertown Dentist in Madison, this is a question… Read More…


Understanding the Link Between Bedwetting and Sleep in Children
added on: January 12, 2024

Parenthood is a journey filled with joys and challenges, and one common challenge many parents face when raising a family is bedwetting. What does a Madison dentist like Dr. Ashley Lee know about wetting the bed? As it turns out, this distressing concern (for both kids and parents alike) these… Read More…


Balancing Oral Health and Wellness for Kids
added on: November 15, 2023

Parents have the responsibility to teach their children correct oral hygiene practices and to ensure that their dental health is in harmony with their whole body health. Children suffering from painful gums, uncomfortable bites, and cavities are unable to be 100% healthy. Kids can suffer from “adult” dental issues such… Read More…


The ABCs of Children’s Dentistry: A Guide for Parents
added on: November 4, 2023

At My Rivertown Dentist, we see patients as early as their first year. This generally coincides with the eruption of their first tooth, which is an important milestone in a child’s oral health journey. Your children are invited and encouraged to tag along with you and their siblings, even if… Read More…


Do Kids Inherit Oral Health from Their Parents?
added on: January 2, 2023
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At My Rivertown Dentist, we love to get to the bottom line to help you clearly understand your family’s oral health needs without headaches or hassles. When we get the question about the possibility of passing along your oral health issues to your kids, we put it like this: There… Read More…


Why We Love Myofunctional Therapy and ‘Inspire at Rivertown’
added on: February 8, 2022
smiling young girl leaning on table

Have you ever heard of Myofunctional Therapy? We’re willing to guess most people don’t know what it is, why it’s so beneficial, and what in the world it’s even used for — especially at My Rivertown Dentist. Simply put: It’s a natural practice that works with your muscles located in… Read More…


Learn More About How a DNA Appliance Works from My Rivertown Dentist
added on: January 31, 2022
father brushing teeth with daughter

At My Rivertown Dentist, we are dedicated to providing you with dependable dentistry. Still, we also take things one step further in caring for our patient’s oral and overall health. We focus on children and facilitating proper growth and airway development while they are still young to help them be… Read More…


Gift Your Child the Gift of Better Breathing (And Sleeping) in 2022
added on: January 13, 2022
smiling toddler

Well, we did it! We made it to 2022, and we couldn’t have done it without amazing patients like you. One of our primary goals at our Madison dental office this year is to help more children and their families live healthier lives, and it starts with a visit to… Read More…


Sleep Apnea in Children and My Rivertown Dentist
added on: December 3, 2021
child going to sleep

Like so many of you, Dr. Ashley Lee of My Rivertown Dentist is a mother too! She’s also had her own personal struggles with her child’s sleep apnea or sleep-related breathing disorder (SRBD). What happened to her happens to so many patients and parents out there — their little one’s… Read More…


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