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Posted 08/29/2021 in Pediatric Dentists

FAST FACTS: AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY


Twelve great story ideas Dental Care for the baby - A single visit to the dentist can result in zero cavities. It doesn't matter what kids eat, but how often. If children are careful, candy can be acceptable. What makes pediatric dentists different from general dentists. There are five steps to healthy teeth. A healthy smile is possible for everyone.  The American Dental Association recognizes pediatric dentistry as one of nine specialities. It is easy to see that one plus one equals zero. Parents can also learn how to maintain their child's dental health. Good dental health is possible for any age . Frequency (How often do they suck?) and Duration (How long do their sucks last? It is also important to note the intensity. It is possible to hear the sound in the room. Encourage the baby to drink water at night and discourage the child from drinking sweetened beverages. It can lead to serious tooth decay. A pediatric dentist may require fluoride supplements. The amount will depend on the child's age, fluoride levels in the primary source of her drinking water, as well as other sources of fluoride. Fluoride can be purchased in fluoride drops and combination with prescription vitamins. PACIFIER, THUMB? THUMB OR PACIFIER? Some babies start sucking on their thumbs and fingers even before they are born. In the pacifier-versus-thumb debate, the AAPD votes for pacifiers over thumbs to comfort new babies. It is easier to get rid of a pacifier habit at an early age. A pacifier habit that is sucking on a thumb, finger or pacifier sooner than usual will be less likely to lead to problems with your orthodontics. Infants and young children can suck on their thumbs, fingers, or pacifiers. Children will eventually stop sucking on their pacifiers. Discard any bulb that has become sticky, swollen or cracked. A pacifier should never be left in the infant's mouth. A pacifier should never be substituted for a bottle napkin. 2013 FAST FACTS PARENT CHECKLIST - Schedule your child's first visit to the dentist. # Select a pediatric dentist practice. Recognize their training. # Choose a time that the child is alert and not tired. # Give a detailed medical and dental history. To familiarize yourself with the practice and learn about what to expect during your first visit, you might consider visiting its website or the office before your child goes. The success of your dental visit is determined by the following. # We were not kept waiting by the pediatric dental practice. (If there was a delay, the staff explained it to me. 

The pediatric dentist examined the child's mouth. The pediatric dentist examined the child's oral and facial development and checked for potential problems. # The pediatric dentist provided information to the caregiver and parent about the child's teeth development and the causes and preventions of dental diseases. # Questions were answered by the pediatric dentist and other dental team members on topics such as diet, tooth development, thumb sucking, and fluoride. # The support staff and dentist did everything to make the child feel at ease during the visit. VISUAL OPPORTUNITIES Watch a child go through a dental appointment. Watch the parent and child react to the "child-friendly treatment" and explain it. For more information Erika Hoeft Public Relation Senior Manager American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, 211 East Chicago Avenue Suite 1700 Chicago (IL 60611-2663) Phone: 312-337-2169 Fax 312-337-6329 http://www.aapd.org/2013 FAST FACTS COSMETIC AND RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY PERSONAL STORY IDEAS Children love to smile when they're proud of their smiles. A healthy smile makes children feel confident at school and play. A pediatric dentist can inform parents about the latest treatments that can be used to improve or restore a child's smile. Michael, a friend of his, fell and knocked out a tooth during a field hockey match. Julie would like a brighter smile to accept her art scholarship. Talk to a pediatric dentist. The new dental treatments can create beautiful smiles without breaking the bank. WRITTEN TOOTHPASTE: DO IT WORK? Many teens wonder if toothpaste that claims to have "whitening power" actually work. Some kinds of toothpaste that whiten teeth contain polishing agents or chemicals that can remove stains. All toothpaste contain mild abrasives to remove surface stains. Whitening toothpaste can lighten the smile of teens whose teeth have become darker due to surface stains. However, whitening kinds of toothpaste won't work if the teeth have deeper stains from injuries or medications. Fluoride is a key ingredient in these kinds of toothpaste. Teenagers are still susceptible to tooth decay. BLEACHING: GREAT CHOICES FOR BRIGHTENING YOUR SMILE Bleaching can brighten discoloured, stained or darkened teeth due to injury. This treatment changes the colour of the child's or teen's teeth without removing any tooth structure. In-office bleaching is another option. The concentrated bleaching agent is applied to the patient's teeth and activated by heat or light. These visits usually take between one and four hours. The pediatric dentist can bleach as many or as few teeth as necessary. A bleaching kit, which the pediatric dentist can give to the child or teenager and use at home, is one method. The pediatric dentist will take a mould of the child's smile and make a diagnosis. The child is given a custom-made bleaching tray. This is a good option for teens and older children whose permanent front teeth have fully erupted. Whatever approach you choose to bleach your teeth, it is very comfortable and has few side effects. Some patients notice that their teeth become more sensitive to cold and hot foods. This usually goes away in a matter of days. The use of microabrasion to change the colour of a tooth can be done in one visit. These procedures can restore the original appearance of a chipped, broken or damaged tooth. These treatments encourage confidence and a happy smile. The bonding material is then formed into the desired shape using either a light or chemical process. Porcelain Crowns are an excellent cosmetic and refreshing choice for chipped, damaged or discoloured teeth. The pediatric dentist can guide the child through the process of orthodontic treatment. It can take place over many years as your child's dental health changes.

RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY - "Look, Ma!" There are no cavities! Every parent wants to hear this after a visit to the dentist. It is possible to prevent more severe problems in children's lives by using preventive dentistry. The new treatments for tooth decay are more appealing and comfortable than the old ones. These new treatments are more attractive and more comfortable than older ones. The high-pressure instrument blasts tiny particles at the tooth to remove it. It is safe for children. It cannot treat all kinds of cavities. However, laser treatment can take longer. In addition, laser treatment cannot be used on existing dental fillings. Dental caries can cause severe impairments in growth, development, and school performance. A child may be eligible for preventive resin treatment if she has a small cavity in her baby or a permanent tooth.


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