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Regular Dental Hygiene Visits
Dental
check-ups on a regular basis are a very
important
part of
maintaining your child's teeth and
establishing good habits for diet and home
care.
The frequency of your
visits is
based upon your child's needs and oral
health. During your visit, we will update
the medical history, check your child's
teeth for cavities, review oral hygiene
instructions and diet and evaluate your
child for developing orthodontic needs.
Fluoride treatments
are provided
and home fluoride rinses or tablets are
prescribed when needed and appropriate.
Tooth Decay and Repair
For small
cavities in primary molars, simple fillings
may be all that is necessary. However, in
the case of primary teeth, enough of the
tooth may have been lost that a filling may
not be enough to save the tooth. In cases
like this, a pediatric stainless steel crown
is placed to maintain the tooth and its
space maintaining function, until the tooth
would normally be lost. Primary front teeth
may be restored with tooth-colored filling
material or a stainless steel crown with
tooth-colored material as a facing, to
improve the appearance. The severity of the
tooth decay will determine which of the
treatments is best.
Sealants
Sealants are
highly effective in preventing tooth decay
on the biting surfaces of chewing teeth.
Sealants are a simple procedure in which a
clear or tooth-colored acrylic "coating" is
painted onto the surface of the tooth. This
effectively "seals" the deep grooves where
decay is most likely to begin. This
technique is usually done on permanent
molars as soon as they have erupted enough
to be sealed. Sometimes, primary molars have
grooves deep enough to require sealing as
well. At less than half the cost of
conventional filling, without any anesthetic
or drilling, sealants are one of the most
important preventative tools we have.
General Anesthesia
If a child is
very apprehensive, has an extensive amount
of decay, is very young or has other special
needs that make cooperation difficult, we
may recommend that their dental work be done
in the hospital under general anesthesia.
General anesthesia renders the child
completely asleep and he or she is monitored
by the anesthetist while the dental work is
completed. General anesthesia is extremely
safe when used on healthy children. We will
discuss the risks and benefits of this
procedure should we recommend it.
Patient Safety
Patient safety
is our top priority. To protect our patients
and ourselves, our staff wears masks,
gloves, glasses, as well as hospital scrub
uniforms. We strictly observe all
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) guidelines. All
instruments are cleaned, disinfected and
routinely sterilized as recommended by the
American Dental Association and the Centers
for Disease Control. Whenever possible,
disposable single use items are used to
ensure your health and safety. Hand-pieces
are sterilized with an autoclave
sterilization unit. All surfaces in the
treatment rooms are cleaned and disinfected
after each patient.
Thumb, Finger & Pacifier Use
Sucking is one of a baby's natural reflexes.
It makes them feel secure, happy and helps
them learn about their world. But prolonged
thumb and finger sucking can lead to
problems. Around age 6, when the permanent
front teeth start to appear, sucking may
affect proper growth and teeth alignment. It
can also cause changes in the roof of the
mouth.
While pacifiers can affect the teeth the
same way, it's often an easier habit to
break. Just be sure to always use a clean
pacifier and never dip it in sugar or honey
before giving it to your child. If a child
doesn't stop on his or her own, the habit
should be discouraged after age 4.
If you have any questions about thumb
sucking, please don't hesitate to contact
our staff. As always, we are happy to help
you.
Space Maintainers
If a primary
molar is lost early, a space maintainer will
be necessary to hold that space open until
the permanent tooth is ready to come
through. In some cases, the space maintainer
may be needed for as long as ten years.
Without space maintainers, crowding and the
need for braces is almost always the end
result.
We Accept New Patients!
We offer convenient appointments before and
after work or school and we will maximize
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