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News 12 January 2023
Aspen Dental provides free care, education to over 1,140 patients in Akumal, Mexico
During the week-long event, volunteers provided 501 cleanings, 521 fluoride treatments and 63 extractions for patients.
Products 10 January 2023
Device is used to perform exercises for dysfunctional tongue
Dr. Eyal Botzer invented the TongueGym to make it easier for parents to help treat newborns with a dysfunctional tongue.
Dental materials 14 December 2022
The study, "Insurance Claim Data Trends in Pulpal Therapy for Pediatric Patients," was published in The Journal of the American Dental Association.
Pediatric dentistry 06 June 2022
Effectiveness of motivational interviewing on the prevention of early childhood caries
Prevention of childhood caries has always been a tough challenge for the dentist and consists mainly in educating parents to maintain the oral health of their children, but in many cases the primary...
Pediatric dentistry 16 May 2022
Primary Molars Restorations: Flowable Bulk-fill Materials VS Nano Ceramic Composites
One of the most common materials for the restoration of primary teeth are glass ionomer cements (GIC), because of their time-saving feature. Nonetheless their...
News 24 November 2021
Pediatric dentistry projected to exceed $14B in next 7 years
According to a market research report from Grand View Research, Inc., the international market for pediatric dental care is forecast to attain a value of $14.13 billion by the year 2028. The increase...
Pediatric dentistry 24 March 2020
Prevalence of dental caries in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by destruction of pancreatic beta cells and consequent lack of insulin production. It affects over half a million children...
Dental caries of primary dentition continues to be one of the major health problem in the world. And even if prevention and acknowledgment of the dental...
Dental pulp in deciduous teeth can be involved earlier than in permanent teeth in the progression of carious lesions. In addiction it is also known that...
Pediatric dentistry 25 September 2019
Premature tooth loss in primary dentition: causes and consequences
Dental caries are frequent and represent real oral health problems even in preschoolers and school children. It is a disease of the hard tissues of the tooth,...
Many dental procedures can be performed with local anesthesia. Nonetheless in certain clinical situation and especially with pediatric patients it can be...
Although caries is on the decline in most population groups, early childhood caries (ECC) prevalence continues to be high, especially in low socioeconomic...
Pediatric dentistry 08 May 2019
Pediatric patients with deep caries: which type of anesthesia to choose?
In pediatric patients with deep carious permanent, soft tissue anesthesia doesn’t always assure pulpal anesthesia and this can lead to a painful and even...
Pediatric dentistry 20 February 2019
Can the hypomineralization of enamel in deciduous cause the appearance even in permanent?
The hypomineralization of the molar-incisal enamel (MIH) is defined as a defective development of the dental enamel which affects at least a first permanent...
INTRODUCTION Every year, 32 million children are born prematurely or too young for their gestational age (Lee et al., 2013). Several risk factors for preterm birth...
Pediatric dentistry 23 January 2019
Eruption of deciduous teeth and appearance of fever: is there really a correlation?
INTRODUCTION The dental eruption is a natural physiological process that begins with the first deciduous tooth between 4 and 10 months and is completed ...
Pediatric dentistry 08 January 2019
Sealents: yes or no? The conclusions from the American Association of Pediatric Dentistry
INTRODUCTION Although caries prevalence is drastically decreasing in industrialized countries, the presence of carious lesions in children under twelve is still high and causes an economic...