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The most common problems encountered are prolonged feeding times and an inadequate nutritional intake. This may lead to excessive burning of calories, which in turn compromises weight gain ...
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Eruption is a complicated process where teeth begin to appear through the gums.Humans have 2 sets of teeth, namely primary dentition and permanent dentition.Primary dentition consists of 20 baby teeth and erupts when infants are around 6 months of age. Permanent dentition consists of 32 teeth which starts erupting at ...
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Protective sealant is also known as fissure sealant. A fissure sealant is a material that is placed in the pits and fissures of teeth to prevent the onset of caries or decay. It has also been used to arrest progression of early caries from small pits to cavitations ...
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A number of children are highly anxious about dental treatment and this prevents them from accepting dental treatment in the conventional manner. There are a number of techniques available to help your child deals better with dental treatment ...
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Missing teeth in the dental arches can affect appearance and occlusion of teeth of the affected child ...
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Taking your kids to the dentist can be fun and fruitful if you plan it well from the beginning. In reality many kids do not like going to the dental clinic because of previous unpleasant experience ...
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Is it possible for the special needs child to have braces? Could braces improve their quality of life and acceptance within the society? The answer is yes. Braces for special need children is considered normally considered as an elective treatment. The indication and criteria for treatment are similar as to ...
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Sores in toddler’s mouth can be painful and worrisome. Thus, some toddlers will refuse eating and drinking because of the pain and discomfort.  What’s more with cleaning and brushing their teeth?The contagious type is the most common type of sore mouth among toddlers. It usually appears inside the mouth and ...
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Injury To Permanent TeethDental injuries may occur unexpectedly when a child is playing or when an accident takes place. Statistically, a quarter of school going children experience injuries to their permanent teeth. Similarly, amongst adults, approximately a quarter sustain injuries to their permanent teeth. (U Glendor, 2008).What type of injuries ...
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Injuries to milk teeth tend to occur rather frequently in a young child who is just learning to walk, run and climb. Dental injuries can also happen as a result of falling off the bicycle as well as road traffic accidents.The injuries are classified according to severity and also to ...
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What is gum boil?Gum boil is also known as dental abscess. It is a soft tissue swelling that is usually located at gum area which near to the affected teeth. It can occur on primary or permanent teeth.What is the cause of gum boil?There is a communication between bacteria and ...
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Yes, children can wear denturesReasons of missing teeth in children Children lose their baby teeth via natural process. Baby teeth loosen and the adult teeth will soon replace these missing teeth‘Hypodontia’ is a condition where children have missing either baby or adult teeth as a result of failure of those ...
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Teaching and encouraging your child to brush his/her teeth regularly may not be an easy task.Here are some tips on how to make it less struggle and more of a success ...
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In children, dental anomalies or defects are very common. Parents can be easily perturbed if they see missing or funny looking teeth in their children’s mouth when instead they are expected to have normal sets of teeth ...
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Many medications, including prescription drugs, over the counter drugs, vitamins and minerals, can adversely affect oral health. Some medicines affect oral health due to its high sugar content, which can lead to tooth decay ...
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What Is Early Childhood Caries? Early childhood caries is tooth decay that occurs in children aged below 6 years old. It involves one or more teeth. It is a demineralization process that occurs on teeth in the presence of dental plaque and saliva. What Are The Attributing Factors? Frequent intake ...
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Importance of deciduous teethYour child's 'baby' or deciduous it is important to save in order to maintain the space for their adult teeth. Although baby teeth will be lost gradually until children turn 12, they are important to maintain the arch integrity and to guide the eruption of the permanent ...
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What is Bleeding Tendency? It’s a condition whereby someone suffers from prolonged bleeding when having a cut or injury. In terms of dental procedures, tooth extraction and scaling can bring about bleeding episodes in children with bleeding tendencies. Therefore avoidance of these conditions which are actually preventable must be of ...
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Oral health care for children with heart problem presents a challenge to the dental team. Oral health is often put aside to accommodate more immediate health problems ...
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Special Need Children are children who have disabilities due to physical, mental or medical problem. They need special oral healthcare as much as they need other medical care ...
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Sucking on thumbs is healthy and normal in infancy. Most children stop the habit between 2 and 4 years of age ...
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Teething is a process of tooth eruption in infancy and early childhood. It is commonly associated with discomfort and pain ...
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The permanent upper front teeth normally erupt at the age of 7 - 8 years old. The eruption is considered delayed when the child is above 8 1/2 - 9 years old ...
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Most dentists are of the opinion that oral health care of infants and toddlers should begin before the first tooth erupts. Dental decay or dental caries can take place as soon as the first tooth erupts and gets exposed to the oral environment ...
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Accidents in children causing injury to the face, mouth and teeth are common. This happens either indoors or outdoors during fall, knocking against each other during play, sporting activities and road traffic accidents ...
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A third of preschool children have sustained injuries to the dental tissues and its supporting structures.  Amongst school children, 25% have experienced dental injuries.  In adults, 25 % are reported to have had dental injuries (Glendor 2008). The causes of dental injuries Young children who are just learning to walk, ...
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Daily tooth brushing with fluoridated toothpaste prevents dental caries. Worldwide decline in dental caries has been attributed to the use of fluorides especially that in fluoridated toothpaste ...
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In children, dental anomalies or defects are very common. Parents can be easily perturbed if they see missing or funny looking teeth in their children’s mouth when instead they are expected to have normal sets of teeth.

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