Remineralization is defined as the process whereby calcium and phosphate ions are supplied from a source external to the tooth to promote ion deposition into crystal voids in demineralized enamel to produce net mineral gain. “Extension for Prevention” gave way to the current minimally invasive dental approach. The non-invasive treatment of non-cavitated caries lesions requiring […]
Read moreKeeping your child’s teeth and gums healthy may sometimes seem like “one step forward, two steps back.” You do all the right things like daily brushing and flossing, and keeping sugar consumption to a minimum. But they’re still getting too many cavities. We can add something else to what you’re already doing to decrease their […]
Read moreDoes your child often keep his mouth open while being engaged in activities or sleeping? While breathing from both nose and mouth may be considered normal in some scenarios when the body has an increased oxygen demand, breathing from the mouth on a regular or habitual basis is not normal. Why does it happen? It […]
Read moreAccording to the American Association of Paediatric Dentistry (AAPD), your child’s first dental visit should be around your child’s first birthday. You need to visit a pediatric dentist even if your child has no dental complaints, the dentist can assess the oral cavity for things that you might not know and help you give preventive […]
Read moreNature wants none to have crooked teeth. If born with no congenital deformity, good oral-facial development not only ensures perfect jaw and teeth growth if also determines the child’s behavioral and other physical characteristics as well. This questionnaire will help you and a nearby kids dentist to know better about your child’s Oral Facial development. […]
Read moreIf you are confused about whether your kid needs tongue-tie release or not click on the link to fill a questionnaire and after receiving your response we will try locating a kid’s dentist, who caters to kids with tongue-tie near you. Filling this Questionnaire will also help you know what all things can be correlated […]
Read moreSedation is administering a sedative drug to produce a state of calm or sleep. Most kids in the dental operatory are anxious to undergo the treatment procedures. Sedative drugs reduce the anxiety of the child patient and make them more cooperative. Sedative drugs can be given orally as syrups, via injection into muscle or vein, […]
Read moreOne of the greatest threats to the teeth of Children -Sugar! One has to emphasize the idea of a sugar clock. This means we have to clarify the value of abstaining from repeated snacking during the day to the parents/ caretaker. It helps bring down the irregular consumption of food. The continuous exposure to sugar makes the […]
Read moreDuring childhood, around 50 to 60% of children will have some type of injury to a tooth. Injuries to other soft tissues surrounding teeth are also common. These injuries often occur after a fall, motor vehicle accident, sports injury, or during a fight. In the majority of cases, tooth and mouth injuries are not life-threatening. […]
Read moreRemineralization is defined as the process whereby calcium and phosphate ions are supplied from a source external to the tooth to promote ion deposition into crystal voids in demineralized enamel to produce a net mineral gain. “Extension for Prevention” gave way to the current minimally invasive dental approach. The non-invasive treatment of non-cavitated caries lesions […]
Read morePit and fissure sealants – Vaccines for Dental Cavities? A pit is a small depression on the surface of the tooth. Whereas fissures are grooves that naturally occur on all biting surfaces of the teeth. A sealant is a clear or opaque plastic material that is applied to the pits and fissures of teeth where decay […]
Read moreDo your little one is afraid of dental drills or fills? Are you afraid of getting a numb shot for your toddler? Are you very busy and forget your kids regular dental follow-ups? Is your kid is having any behavioral issues or any disabilities to cooperate with? Here is a solution for the parents […]
Read moreMost of the educational dental blogs we read today are centered around dental caries, its causes, and various treatment approaches. While we all know that knowledge is a prerequisite for healthy behavior, none of these programs gives an insight to the parents about the importance of full mouth rehabilitation. As dental problems don’t command instant […]
Read moreAutism or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a group of developmental conditions where children develop unusual social, behavioral, repetitive and communicative skills. This condition stems from a combination of genetic and environmental factors and is usually diagnosed at a very tender age of 2 or 3 years; in some cases; even as late as 5 […]
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