Every great smile starts with trust — and a team that truly cares. At Smiles 2 Be, gentle hands and warm hearts create the kind of care that grows with your child. 💙
Smiles 2 Be will be closed on Monday, July 7th, so that we may continue to spend time with loved ones. We hope you are able to do the same!! ... See MoreSee Less
This week the Smiles2Be team enjoyed spirit week and time together celebrating Christmas and reflecting on the growth and accomplishments this year. We could not be more proud of this amazing team and we cannot wait to see what 2025 holds for us. Happy holidays from the S2B team. 🎄 ... See MoreSee Less
Christmas spirit week starts today at S2B! We welcome our patients (and parents!) to dress up with us in celebration of the holiday season! Stay tuned for pictures of our staff and patients that participate! 🎄 ... See MoreSee Less
Yesterday, the Smiles 2 Be team was blessed to have this beautiful little girl share her special day with us! Happy 5th Birthday, Brooklyn!! 💜🎂👑 ... See MoreSee Less
S2B was busy this weekend being the top sponsor at the Brown Elementary Bulldog Bash and the Goldfish trunk or treat! We love being involved in the community and meeting new smiling faces! 🧡 ... See MoreSee Less
Office divided: in celebration of the University of Michigan vs Michigan State Football game tomorrow, our staff and some of our patients dressed in their favorite team’s gear! (Besides a confused Dr Cristian, who wore his Alma Mater’s gear) Who are you and your family rooting for? Also, congrats to our 2 winners who dressed up for their dental visits this week! Congrats Audrey and Ava! ... See MoreSee Less
Smiles 2 Be encourages our little Spartys and Wolverines to support their team by dropping their favorite MSU or UofM gear photo right here⬇️! ... See MoreSee Less
Wishing our fabulous hygienist Kristyn a happy birthday! Our office and our patients are very lucky to have you and we hope you have an amazing day! 🥳 ... See MoreSee Less
🦷 Fun Fact Friday! 🦷 Did you know that kids have 20 baby teeth before they start losing them? That's right! These "primary" teeth start appearing around 6 months old and are all in place by age 3. But don’t worry, as they grow, their permanent teeth start coming in to replace them—giving way to the full set of 32 adult teeth! 😁
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🦷 How to Prepare Your Child for Their First Dental Visit 🦷
Taking your child to the dentist for the first time is a big milestone! A positive first experience can help set the stage for a lifetime of healthy dental habits. Here are some tips to make the visit smooth and stress-free:
1. Start Early: Schedule the first visit by your child’s first birthday or when their first tooth appears. Early visits help build comfort and catch any potential issues early.
2. Stay Positive: Talk to your child about the dentist in a friendly, upbeat way. Avoid using words like “hurt” or “pain” that may cause anxiety. Instead, say things like “the dentist will count your teeth” or “they’ll make sure your smile is super healthy.”
3. Play Pretend: Before the appointment, play “dentist” at home! Use a toothbrush to count their teeth and let them do the same to their favorite stuffed animal or doll. This helps familiarize them with the process in a fun, relaxed way.
4. Read Books or Watch Videos: There are great children’s books and videos about going to the dentist that can make it seem exciting and fun. Let your child see other kids having a good experience.
5. Bring Comfort Items: If your child has a favorite toy or blanket, bring it along to the appointment. A familiar item can help ease any nerves.
6. Keep Calm: Kids pick up on your emotions. Stay calm and positive, and they’ll likely follow your lead!
Remember, the first dental visit is all about making your child feel comfortable and creating a positive experience. It’s the first step toward a lifetime of healthy smiles! 😁 ... See MoreSee Less
Here are some great tips for parents on making toothbrushing fun for kids:
1. Turn it into a game: Make toothbrushing an adventure! Pretend the toothbrush is a superhero fighting off "plaque monsters." Create fun challenges like brushing away all the "sugar bugs" to keep their teeth shiny and strong.
2. Use a fun toothbrush and toothpaste: Let your child pick out their favorite toothbrush with fun characters, colors, or lights. You can also choose a tasty, kid-friendly toothpaste flavor that makes brushing more enjoyable.
3. Brush to music: Play their favorite song while they brush! Many kids' songs are two minutes long—the perfect amount of time for brushing. You can even use apps with brushing timers to make it more interactive.
4. Reward system: Create a reward chart where they earn stickers or small rewards for brushing their teeth twice a day. Positive reinforcement can turn brushing into a fun and rewarding habit.
5. Brush together: Make toothbrushing a family activity. Kids love to mimic their parents, so if they see you brushing, they'll want to join in the fun too!
By turning brushing into a playful and positive experience, kids are more likely to develop a healthy routine that lasts a lifetime. ... See MoreSee Less
Smiles 2 Be isn’t just about teeth — it’s about trust, growth, and comfort that lasts.
A calm space. A caring team. A confident smile. 💙
🌿 Because confidence starts with comfort.
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Your child’s first visit doesn’t have to feel like work — we make it fun, relaxed, and full of laughter!
Every giggle is part of the care. 💫
💛 Happy smiles start here.
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You can always count on us for gentle, thoughtful care.
Because every smile deserves to be nurtured with patience and love. 🌿
🦷 Smiles 2 Be Pediatric Dentistry
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Skill. Care. Kindness.
Our mission is simple — to make every child feel safe, calm, and confident from day one.
💙 Trusted by families. Loved by kids.
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From the very first visit, we make sure comfort and connection come first.
Because growing up with a healthy smile should always feel this easy. 🌼
👨👩👧 Smiles 2 Be — where family care meets gentle expertise.
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Every great smile starts with trust — and a team that truly cares.
At Smiles 2 Be, gentle hands and warm hearts create the kind of care that grows with your child. 💙
✨ Smiles that grow with confidence.
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✨ Bright smiles start here! Schedule your child’s first dental visit and make every check-up a happy one. 💙 ... See MoreSee Less
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Smiles 2 Be will be closed on Monday, July 7th, so that we may continue to spend time with loved ones. We hope you are able to do the same!! ... See MoreSee Less
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February is National Children’s Dental Health Month!! ... See MoreSee Less
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This week the Smiles2Be team enjoyed spirit week and time together celebrating Christmas and reflecting on the growth and accomplishments this year. We could not be more proud of this amazing team and we cannot wait to see what 2025 holds for us. Happy holidays from the S2B team. 🎄 ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Holidays!
Pajama day at S2B 🎄 ... See MoreSee Less
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Christmas spirit week starts today at S2B! We welcome our patients (and parents!) to dress up with us in celebration of the holiday season! Stay tuned for pictures of our staff and patients that participate! 🎄 ... See MoreSee Less
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Yesterday, the Smiles 2 Be team was blessed to have this beautiful little girl share her special day with us! Happy 5th Birthday, Brooklyn!! 💜🎂👑 ... See MoreSee Less
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Wishing everyone a safe and fun Halloween from your ‘super’ smiles 2 be staff! 🎃 ... See MoreSee Less
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S2B was busy this weekend being the top sponsor at the Brown Elementary Bulldog Bash and the Goldfish trunk or treat! We love being involved in the community and meeting new smiling faces! 🧡 ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you for everything you do and supporting Brown Elementary School!
Office divided: in celebration of the University of Michigan vs Michigan State Football game tomorrow, our staff and some of our patients dressed in their favorite team’s gear! (Besides a confused Dr Cristian, who wore his Alma Mater’s gear) Who are you and your family rooting for? Also, congrats to our 2 winners who dressed up for their dental visits this week! Congrats Audrey and Ava! ... See MoreSee Less
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Oh Audrey is going to be so excited! This was such a fun idea!
Ava said “YAY”. 💙💛
In one week, which side will you be cheering on?
Smiles 2 Be encourages our little Spartys and Wolverines to support their team by dropping their favorite MSU or UofM gear photo right here⬇️! ... See MoreSee Less
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Wishing our fabulous hygienist Kristyn a happy birthday! Our office and our patients are very lucky to have you and we hope you have an amazing day! 🥳 ... See MoreSee Less
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🦷 Fun Fact Friday! 🦷
Did you know that kids have 20 baby teeth before they start losing them? That's right! These "primary" teeth start appearing around 6 months old and are all in place by age 3. But don’t worry, as they grow, their permanent teeth start coming in to replace them—giving way to the full set of 32 adult teeth! 😁
Keep those baby teeth healthy—they’re the foundation for a lifetime of smiles! ... See MoreSee Less
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🦷 How to Prepare Your Child for Their First Dental Visit 🦷
Taking your child to the dentist for the first time is a big milestone! A positive first experience can help set the stage for a lifetime of healthy dental habits. Here are some tips to make the visit smooth and stress-free:
1. Start Early: Schedule the first visit by your child’s first birthday or when their first tooth appears. Early visits help build comfort and catch any potential issues early.
2. Stay Positive: Talk to your child about the dentist in a friendly, upbeat way. Avoid using words like “hurt” or “pain” that may cause anxiety. Instead, say things like “the dentist will count your teeth” or “they’ll make sure your smile is super healthy.”
3. Play Pretend: Before the appointment, play “dentist” at home! Use a toothbrush to count their teeth and let them do the same to their favorite stuffed animal or doll. This helps familiarize them with the process in a fun, relaxed way.
4. Read Books or Watch Videos: There are great children’s books and videos about going to the dentist that can make it seem exciting and fun. Let your child see other kids having a good experience.
5. Bring Comfort Items: If your child has a favorite toy or blanket, bring it along to the appointment. A familiar item can help ease any nerves.
6. Keep Calm: Kids pick up on your emotions. Stay calm and positive, and they’ll likely follow your lead!
Remember, the first dental visit is all about making your child feel comfortable and creating a positive experience. It’s the first step toward a lifetime of healthy smiles! 😁 ... See MoreSee Less
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“What’s Your Child’s Favorite Healthy Snack?” ... See MoreSee Less
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Check out these beautiful ladies making their own special splash at Goldfish Swim School this past weekend!
A huge thanks to the staff and all their little fishes for letting us enjoy this time with you! 🐠🐟🤿👧🧒👶🐠🐟 ... See MoreSee Less
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Here are some great tips for parents on making toothbrushing fun for kids:
1. Turn it into a game: Make toothbrushing an adventure! Pretend the toothbrush is a superhero fighting off "plaque monsters." Create fun challenges like brushing away all the "sugar bugs" to keep their teeth shiny and strong.
2. Use a fun toothbrush and toothpaste: Let your child pick out their favorite toothbrush with fun characters, colors, or lights. You can also choose a tasty, kid-friendly toothpaste flavor that makes brushing more enjoyable.
3. Brush to music: Play their favorite song while they brush! Many kids' songs are two minutes long—the perfect amount of time for brushing. You can even use apps with brushing timers to make it more interactive.
4. Reward system: Create a reward chart where they earn stickers or small rewards for brushing their teeth twice a day. Positive reinforcement can turn brushing into a fun and rewarding habit.
5. Brush together: Make toothbrushing a family activity. Kids love to mimic their parents, so if they see you brushing, they'll want to join in the fun too!
By turning brushing into a playful and positive experience, kids are more likely to develop a healthy routine that lasts a lifetime. ... See MoreSee Less
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Poll – “What’s Your Child’s Biggest Challenge at the Dentist?” (Options: Anxiety, Sitting Still, Brushing at Home, etc.) ... See MoreSee Less
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Sitting still and crying 😢
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