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Locality: Brea, California

Phone: +1 714-255-8338



Address: 1770 E Lambert Rd, Ste 210 92821 Brea, CA, US

Website: breapediatricdentists.com/

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Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 10.11.2020

Is it compulsory to visit a dentist? Regular dental visits are compulsory because they can spot dental health problems earlier and treatment will be simpler at an affordable cost. #dentalhealth #dentalcare #dentalvisit #dentalcheckup #healthproblems #dentist #pediatricdentist #breapediatricdentists

Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 30.10.2020

Happy Veteran's Day! Today let us honor all who have served. Thank you today and always. ... #veteransday #thankyouveterans #veterans #veteransday2020

Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 25.10.2020

Most of us simply rinse the toothbrush head once we're done brushing. But a more thorough rinse in warm water ensures that food debris and leftover toothpaste won't remain in the bristles. Ask our Hygienist regarding daily oral health practices to stay clean and healthy. #dentalcare #dentalhealth #toothbrush #toothpaste #oralhealth #dentist #pediatricdentist #breapediatricdentists

Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 19.10.2020

Dry mouth isn’t due to aging. The truth is, dry mouth can happen at any age. It's important to diagnose the cause because dry mouth can lead to serious oral health problems, including dental decay. #dentalhealth #oralhealth #drymouth #dentaldecay #pediatricdentist #breapediatricdentists

Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 17.10.2020

While most infants get their first teeth months after birth, some babies are born with one or more teeth. These are called natal teeth. It can be a shock if your baby is born with teeth. But you don’t need to worry or take action unless the teeth interfere with feeding, or are a choking hazard. #dentalhealth #dentalcare #natalteeth #pediatricdentist #breapediatricdentists

Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 06.10.2020

Eat a variety of foods from each of the five major food groups including: 1. Whole grains. 2. Fruits. 3. Vegetables. 4. Lean sources of protein such as lean beef, skinless poultry and fish.... 5. Dry beans, peas and other legumes. #dentalhealth #dentalcare #healthyteeth #dentist #pediatricdentist #breapediatricdentists

Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 29.09.2020

Halloween may look a little bit different this year, but for most people, it means bags of candies. And, this candy can play some unwanted tricks on your teeth if you're not careful. Here are some healthy ways to have a healthier Halloween: 1. Eat candy with meals or shortly after mealtime 2. Try to avoid sticky candy that stays in your mouth longer... 3. Don't snack on candy throughout the day 4. Drink more water 5. Brush your teeth, floss, and clean in between your teeth 6. Visit our Dental Clinic for a check-up #halloween #halloween2020 #halloweenmakeup #halloweentime #halloweencandy #halloweendental #halloweendentaltips #dentist #dentalcheckup #dentalvisit

Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 27.09.2020

Avoid stain-causing foods and beverages coffee, tea, wine, sports drinks, hard candy, berries, and tomato sauce are all foods that can cause tooth discoloration. #dentalhealth #dentalcare #toothstain #toothdiscoloration #enamel #teeth #pediatricdentist #breapediatricdentists

Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 24.09.2020

In the last week of October, the national dental hygiene month. Let's not forget the 4 dental hygiene routine. 1. Brush twice a day 2. Floss daily once 3. Rinse with mouthwash... 4. Chew sugar-free gum #nationaldentalhygiene #brush #floss #mouthwash #gums #sugarfree

Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 04.09.2020

The acid in sports drinks break down the tooth’s enamel, and the shiny outer layer of your teeth, causing them to become overly sensitive to temperature changes. #dentalhealth #dentalcare #sportsdrink #toothenamel #teethsensitivity #dentist #pediatricdentist #breapediatricdentists

Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 01.09.2020

A child is most vulnerable to a sugar habit at the time of weaning. This is when a child begins to actually chew food, and this early chewing habit gets programmed in the brain that can last as long as a lifetime. #dentalhealth #dentalcare #weaning #dentist #pediatricdentist #breapediatricdentists #brea

Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 27.08.2020

When cavities and decay become severe, you may have: - Pain that interferes with daily living - Weight loss or nutrition problems from painful or difficult eating or chewing - Tooth loss, which may affect your appearance, as well as your confidence and self-esteem... - In rare cases, a tooth abscess a pocket of pus that's caused by bacterial infection which can lead to more serious or even life-threatening infections #dentalhealth #dentalcare #cavities #eating #chewing #dentist #breapediatricdentists

Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 13.08.2020

October is the national dental hygiene month. Celebrate this national dental hygiene month with the 4 dental hygiene routine. 1. Brush twice a day... 2. Floss daily once 3. Rinse with mouthwash 4. Chew sugar-free gum #ndhm #ndhm2020 #nationaldentalhygienemonth #dentalhygiene #oralhealth #oralcare #dentist #dentistry

Brea Pediatric Dental Practice and Orthodontics 06.08.2020

Brushing with toothpaste is very important because as it removes plaque. A toothpaste and a correct brushing action work to remove plaque, a sticky harmful film of bacteria that grows on your teeth that cause cavities, gum disease, and eventual tooth loss if not controlled. #dentalhealth #dentalcare #brushing #toothpaste #cavities #dentist #breapediatricdentists