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PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY NOTE

4/17/2019

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Your child's first dental visit should be at age 1 yrear
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TIP OF THE DAY: Patients awaiting surgery under general anesthesia should clean their teeth first to avoid Ventilator Assisted Pneumonia (VAP) from oral bacteria during intubation. 

8/2/2016

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First Dental Visit: Pediatric dentists now recommend that your child's first dental visit should be at age one (1) year. When we graduated in 1981, the recommended age was three (3) years when the child was of reasonable maturity. However, since by age t

1/9/2016

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#TIP OF THE NIGHT: Avoid fluoride toxicity: Always supervise young children when brushing to ensure that they DO NOT SWALLOW the toothpaste

3/23/2014

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DENTAL DISEASE PREVENTION TIP: Don't wait until your tooth hurts before seeking dental treatment. This is the most common cause of tooth loss.

12/10/2013

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HEART DISEASE PREVENTION TIP: Do you know that bacterial infection from 'gum disease' has been identified as a causative factor in heart disease? For a healthy heart, be sure to have regular dental cleanings at the dentist of your choice.

11/23/2013

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HOLIDAY SNACKS: Be sure to brush before bedtime to remove sugary snacks from tooth surfaces, gums and tongue. The only beverage allowed after brushing is water.

11/22/2013

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TIP OF THE DAY: There is only one sure way to beat dental disease in your offspring: Get a copy of my book, 'Care of Your Baby's Teeth: A Parental Guide to Caries Free Dentition in Children', at our office (AAA Dental) or via amazon.com.

11/20/2013

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TIP OF THE DAY: Always brush with toothpaste on a dry brush. Wet bristles are less effective in cleaning!

11/14/2013

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TIP OF THE DAY: Uncontrolled diabetes puts the patient at risk for periodontal (gum) disease. http://www.aaadentalbahamas.weebly.com

11/12/2013

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