Why Choose a Pediatric Dentist?
There are a number of reasons why you should choose a pediatric dentist for your child. Pediatric dentists receive specialty training in addition to their doctorate in dentistry. During the two-year period after dental school, pediatric dentists learn skills specific to treating children. The doctors learn how to provide care for special needs patients, young children, and fearful children.
Pediatric dentists also learn more about growth and development. This allows them to identify orthodontic problems early, in order to suggest the most effective treatment.
When children first visit the dentist, it can cause anxiety. If their early visits to the dentist are not pleasant, it could lead to a lifetime of dental phobia. Pediatric dentists often usually have ways to make the dental visit fun and comforting for the child.
The AAPD, American Associattion of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that your child see a dentist before his/her first birthday. This initial visit will get the child comfortable with dental visits. It also will allow the pediatric dentist to evaluate your child's oral health. Oral problems in babies can be treated painlessly if they are identified early.
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Friday, June 3, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
How to Care for Children's Teeth
Oral Health Care Tips for Children
First Dental Visit: It is important your child see a pediatric dentist by age one to establish a long-term dental hygiene and professional dental cleaning plan.
Dental Sealant Application: Dental sealants are used to protect teeth from decay and are appropriate as soon as a tooth erupts.
Baby Teeth Cleaning: Baby teeth should be cleaned as soon as they erupt. Clean your baby's teeth with a soft washcloth or gauze after every bottle or meal. When more than one tooth erupts, you can soak a small-bristled child-sized (age-appropriate) toothbrush in warm water before using it on your baby's teeth, as instructed by your dentist.
- Baby teeth should be brushed using a pea-sized amount of toothpaste. Use water without fluoride until approximately six months of age. Encourage your children to brush their own teeth once they have the coordination to do so. Replace toothbrushes every two to three months.
- Children's teeth should be brushed after they are given medicine. Acids contained in medicines may eat away at tooth enamel, which serves as a natural protective coating for the teeth.
Mouth Washing: Mouth washing is usually recommended by age seven, provided your child can perform the activity.
Dental Flossing: Parent-assisted dental flossing should commence when two teeth erupt next to each other. Independent flossing should occur when children have the ability to do it on their own (often by six years of age).
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Early Orthodontic Treatment- Chicago Pediatric Dentist
Need and Advantages of Early Orthodontic Treatment
Timmy had been extremely quiet when you talked to him after summer camp today. Some kids, he says, referred to him as “buck tooth”. You hugged and reassured him that they were just simply kids that do not understand that his smile is changing because of typical development and that very soon his beautiful, healthy adult teeth will be replacing all his primary teeth. Nevertheless, it became apparent that Timmy’s central teeth stick out too much.
You might also be concerned with Timmy's appearance and psychological health? Does the position of his tooth affect his speech? Is that this an ordinary developmental phase? And also, when it is a temporary phase should you intervene to avoid a few psychological or even social scarring of your child?
The U.S. Connection of Orthodontics recommends that all children be seen by an orthodontist by the age of 7. You can find good reasons behind this recommendation.
The following is a “Bite & Smile" checklist. So grab any pad and keep an eye on at the child’s smile.
Chew & Smile Check List
-Do the youngster's top teeth stand out past an acceptable limit?
-Do your child's front teeth touch the lower too much?
-As soon as your kid's back teeth touch, can he/she stick their particular tongue among leading teeth?
-Is there be enough space for your child's enamel?
If you've answered yes to any of these questions, you should bring your child for an orthodontic consultation at a dental office in Chicago, or your local town.
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Child's First Visit
It is very important to start children early in the right direction for good dental hygiene. A starting time for that first dental exam is when your child's teeth begin to appear, usually before age one. You can make the first visit to the dentist enjoyable and positive. Your child should be informed of the visit. We will take the time to get to know your child and make sure he/she is comfortable while in our office.
It is best to keep from using words around your child that might cause anxiety or fear, such as needle, pull, drill or hurt.
Pediatric dental offices make a practice of using words that convey the same message, but are pleasant and non-frightening to a child.
We encourage patients to come back to the treatment room alone so we may build a secure and comfortable relationship with them. We find when the parent is present, their attention to us is divided.
Unlike some dental offices, we invite parents to accompany their child. Brushing techniques, flossing, healthy snacks and fluoride recommendations are just some of the topics discussed during your child's initial cleaning and exam appointment. Most importantly, your child becomes comfortable with visiting the dentist from an early age. It also allows us to watch growth patterns and look for any oral problems that may exist.
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Child's First Visit
It is very important to start children early in the right direction for good dental hygiene. A starting time for that first dental exam is when your child's teeth begin to appear, usually before age one. You can make the first visit to the dentist enjoyable and positive. Your child should be informed of the visit. We will take the time to get to know your child and make sure he/she is comfortable while in our office.
It is best to keep from using words around your child that might cause anxiety or fear, such as needle, pull, drill or hurt.
Pediatric dental offices make a practice of using words that convey the same message, but are pleasant and non-frightening to a child.
We encourage patients to come back to the treatment room alone so we may build a secure and comfortable relationship with them. We find when the parent is present, their attention to us is divided.
Unlike some dental offices, we invite parents to accompany their child. Brushing techniques, flossing, healthy snacks and fluoride recommendations are just some of the topics discussed during your child's initial cleaning and exam appointment. Most importantly, your child becomes comfortable with visiting the dentist from an early age. It also allows us to watch growth patterns and look for any oral problems that may exist.
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Friday, February 18, 2011
Pediatric Dentist Chicago Free Parking
Just a reminder...
Although we are located in the heart of Lincoln Park, we do provide parking for our patients and families behind our building.
We also provide dental care for adults and have an experienced general dentist on staff (Dr. Pannaralla).
We also offer Orthodontic care for children.
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Infant and Toddler Dental Care
Infants and toddlers are not immune to dental health problems. The 2000, “Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General” found that tooth decay is the most prevalent chronic childhood disease – five times more common than asthma and seven times more common than hay fever. It has become an alarming and growing problem in children aged 2 to 5 years old. This is why we stress the importance of establishing a dental home for your child for the first tooth and learn the simple preventive measures for your home.
We highly encourage you seek the care of a pediatric dentist for your children. If you choose our Chicago Pediatric Dental Office, we look forward to a happy and rewarding relationship with your family.
Why Choose A Pediatric Dentist
As pediatric dentist in Chicago, Dr. Boyd, is trained to create a positive enjoyable experience for children visiting the dental office.
Pediatric dentists must complete a two-year specialty residency in addition to their basic four years of dental school. The residency focuses on the special care of children from infancy through adolescence. The doctors learn about the processes of a growing, changing and developing child. They learn specifically about the mouth, face, head and neck development. This residency also teaches dentists how the growing body’s health and nutrition relates to the oral health of the growing child. During these studies dentists learn how to calm an anxious young patient and how to use the dental equipment designed for children.
Dr. Boyd, like most pediatric dentists, specializes in the care of infants, children and adolescents as well as children and adults with special needs . Dental care for an infant should begin as early as six months, or at the time the child receives his/her first tooth. A pediatric dentist is trained to understand the growth and development of the mouth, the process of oral maturation and can identify and correct irregular growth patterns to create a solid bite and beautiful smile.
Pediatric dental offices often function, look, and feel different from a general dentist offices. It is all part of helping a child and family have positive dental experiences. At Dentistry For Children we focus on helping the child understand the importance and simplicity of a healthy nutrition and good oral health routines that will create strong beautiful teeth to last a lifetime.
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