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Pediatric Dentistry: Prevent Cavities With Dental Sealants

Modern Family Dental

Tooth cavities (also known as tooth decay or caries) are common dental problems in children , toddlers, and teenagers. In fact, according to WebMD , not less than 43% of children between the ages of 2 to 19 had tooth cavities in 2015-2016. So what are dental sealants, and how can they help? How do they work?

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DentaSEAL Pro Launches First-to-Market Product Line

Dentistry Today

DentaSEAL Pro, a leading clinical dental startup, is proud to unveil the latest innovation in clinical care—a first-to-market product line offering a next-generation sealant, instant sensitivity relief gel and an appliance top coat. I’m thrilled to see the impact our new product line will have on the health of patients!

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7 Essential Tips for Parents to Manage the Oral Health of Their Children

Dentistry Today

Alpine Dental of Rockwall celebrates National Children’s Dental Health Month this February by providing parents with vital information on best caring for their children’s oral health. Here are 7 important points Alpine Dental of Rockwall wishes to share with all parents: Dental hygiene begins with the first tooth.

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An Aesthetic and Conservative Solution for Pediatric Anterior Restorations

Dentistry Today

INTRODUCTION In 2023, dental caries is still the most common oral disease in children. This is especially true when dental caries are on the front teeth and easily noticed. This material achieves a great result thanks to its filler content and excellent surface affinity with complete wetting of the cavity wall.

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New study supports the effectiveness of the ForsythKids school-based dental program for reducing untreated tooth decay

Dental News and Technology

More than half of children aged 6-8 years old have had a cavity, and kids from. Over the course of six years, the percentage of children with untreated cavities in the program decreased from 39 to 19 percent, suggesting that school-based prevention programs are effective in combating childhood dental disease.

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How Long Can a Cavity Go Untreated on a Baby Tooth?

Polkadot Dental

As experts in Pediatric Dentistry, we recognize the paramount importance of early dentition and its lasting impact on a c hild’s oral health throughout their mature years. Therefore, we address a common question parents often ask: How long can a cavity go untreated on a baby tooth? What Is a Cavity?

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4 Reasons to Establish a Dental Home for Your Children

Polkadot Dental

But we want to redefine what many parents know as home by talking to you about the necessity for a dental home where your child can receive all the help they require for proper dental development. You may have heard about it, but “dental home” is a term that has grown in popularity in the past few years.