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ANESTHESIA FOR PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY
Dental Clinics of North America, 1999The administration of anesthesia to young patients creates a unique series of problems for the anesthesiologist. This article details these various problems and tackles the primary challenge facing clinicians in this environment: providing an environment that allows technically complex dental treatment to be delivered without inflicting any adverse ...
M A, Saxen, S, Wilson, R, Paravecchio
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Macroabrasion in Pediatric Dentistry
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2007One of the most frequent reasons for seeking dental care is discolored anterior teeth. Macroabrasion is a technique used for the removal of localized superficial white spots and other surface stains. This article has compiled three case reports with relevant clinical photographs of discolored teeth where the treatment regimen included macroabrasion ...
Deetpi, Amarlal, R, Rayen, M S, Muthu
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Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1994
The pediatric nurse practitioner advises families in proper oral hygiene, fluoride supplementation, prevention of damaging oral habits and tooth decay, and the need for children to see a pediatric dentist. This article presents the issues of oral health for children from infancy through adolescence.
K F, Jones, J H, Berg, D, Coody
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The pediatric nurse practitioner advises families in proper oral hygiene, fluoride supplementation, prevention of damaging oral habits and tooth decay, and the need for children to see a pediatric dentist. This article presents the issues of oral health for children from infancy through adolescence.
K F, Jones, J H, Berg, D, Coody
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2014
The oral examination is an important part of the physical examination of every patient. In neonate and adolescent dogs, it is important to inspect the oral cavity for congenital and acquired dental and oral pathology. This article reviews the more common pediatric and juvenile dental anomalies that affect dogs in order to provide a resource for the ...
Amy J, Fulton +2 more
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The oral examination is an important part of the physical examination of every patient. In neonate and adolescent dogs, it is important to inspect the oral cavity for congenital and acquired dental and oral pathology. This article reviews the more common pediatric and juvenile dental anomalies that affect dogs in order to provide a resource for the ...
Amy J, Fulton +2 more
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Advances in Pediatric Dentistry
Dental Clinics of North America, 2011This article addresses advances in 4 key areas related to pediatric dentistry: (1) caries detection tools, (2) early interventions to arrest disease progression, (3) caries-risk assessment tools, and (4) trends in pediatric procedures and dental materials.
Richard K, Yoon, Jed M, Best
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2004
Pediatric dentistry's mission in delivering care to our young patients is simple: provide optimal preventive, interceptive, and restorative dental care in a stress-free environment. Lasers such as argon, diode, Nd:YAG, CO2, and now the erbium family enable minimally invasive dentistry for hard- and soft-tissue procedures.
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Pediatric dentistry's mission in delivering care to our young patients is simple: provide optimal preventive, interceptive, and restorative dental care in a stress-free environment. Lasers such as argon, diode, Nd:YAG, CO2, and now the erbium family enable minimally invasive dentistry for hard- and soft-tissue procedures.
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Etiology of halitosis in pediatric dentistry
Archives de Pédiatrie, 2022Halitosis has become a major concern, as it is the third most common reason for dental visits and affects individuals across all ages, genders, and ethnicities. Only a few limited studies have explored the prevalence and etiology of halitosis in the pediatric population.
Carolina Reis, Silva +2 more
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Instructional alternatives in pediatric dentistry
Journal of Dental Education, 1980In recent years several alternative instructional strategies have been recommended that were departures from traditional approaches. This paper describes several of these alternatives that have been adapted and applied to the curriculum in pediatric dentistry at West Virginia University.
D A, Nash, D C, Johnsen, S J, Fenton
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Use of Ketamine in Pediatric Dentistry
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1975Intramuscular ketamine, in a dose of 3 to 5 mg./kg. of body weight, associated with succinylcholine or halothane when necessary, was found to provide satisfactory anesthetic and operating conditions for dental extractions or surgery in 92 mentally or physically handicapped pediatric outpatients.
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