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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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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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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.
Fenton Sj, Johnsen Dc, Nash Da
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Pediatric Dentistry for the Child with Hemophilia
New England Journal of Medicine, 1970THE total care for the child with hemophilia must be an interdisciplinary one. This interdisciplinary approach must include the management of dental problems.
Clifford J. Steinle, C. Thomas Kisker
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Diet and nutrition in pediatric dentistry
Dental Clinics of North America, 2003Optimal growth and development are the primary objectives of pediatric nutrition. Dietary habits and food choices to support both oral health and systemic health are similar. Each emphasizes structured meal patterns and food choices. The oral health professional has a responsibility to screen for diet-related disorders and to treat or refer as ...
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Pediatric dentistry and the child with asthma
Special Care in Dentistry, 1986SUMMARYA child with asthma who needs dental treatment, can be a source of concern to the pediatric dentist. Recent studies have provided a better understanding of the pathophysiology of asthma as well as the role of emotions in the expression of asthma.
Hugh M. Kopel +2 more
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Evidence-Based Pediatric Dentistry
Dental Clinics of North America, 2017The practice of evidence-based pediatric dentistry is a mindful melding of three factors: knowledge gleaned from experimental and observational science; cumulative clinical experience; and family, caregiver, and child preferences that are bounded by resource constraints. The end goal is to provide dental care that optimizes health outcomes.
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The oral health of children is a cornerstone of overall well being, with proper dental care playing a pivotal role in ensuring healthy growth and development. Among the various aspects of pediatric dentistry, restoring and preserving primary and young permanent teeth is a significant challenge faced by dental practitioners.
Harish, Sonali +3 more
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