Preventing Cavities in Children

We see parents every day who are shocked to learn their child has a cavity. After all, their child brushes and flosses every day. Some kids who brush and floss regularly still get cavities, though. These kids are not alone. Dental caries is the most common infectious diseases affecting humans. Unfortunately, brushing and flossing alone…

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The Importance of Regular Dental Visits: Why Every Six Months Matters

Maintaining optimal oral health extends far beyond daily brushing and flossing. Regular dental visits play a crucial role in preventing dental issues and ensuring overall well being. Prevention is the hallmark of modern dentistry. This can be done in many forms like encouraging patients to brush and floss, eating a healthy diet, use fluoridated toothpaste…

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Management of Dental Pateints With Special Health Care Needs

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Children with special needs are those who have certain disability that restricts them in performing daily life activities. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry(AAPD) defines special Healthcare needs (SHCN) as “any physical developmental, mental, sensory, behavioural ,cognitive or emotional impairment or limiting condition that requires medical management Health Care intervention and or use of specialised services…

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