Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Pediatric Dentistry. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Pediatric Dentistry. Mostrar todas las entradas

viernes, 7 de mayo de 2021

How early can we intercept a malocclusion in children

Orthodontic

Dental malocclusions have a high prevalence rate in the world, so early diagnosis and treatment is of great importance. According to studies, 90% of children have a developmental sign of malocclusion.

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The pediatric dentist must recognize the characteristics of the malocclusions and refer them to the orthodontist for the definitive diagnosis and treatment.

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We share an interesting video from Kidsmalocclusions channel 1 that teaches us the importance of treating the signs of malocclusions early.

Oral Medicine


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martes, 20 de abril de 2021

ORAL REHABILITATION of a child with dentinogenesis imperfecta

Oral Rehabilitation

Imperfect dentinogenesis is a developmental disorder of the dentin (histodifferentiation phase), hereditary, is rare and can affect the primary and permanent dentition.

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The tooth has normal-appearing enamel, but being on defective dentin, it tends to fracture easily. For this reason, the professional must know its characteristics for good management.

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We share the clinical case of an oral rehabilitation of a 05-year-old boy with imperfect dentinogenesis. We can see the treatment plan and the excellent result.

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Kelly Maria Silva Moreira / Cibele Aparecida Silva / Rayen Milanao Drugowick / José Carlos Pettorossi Imparato / Juliana Braga Reis Oral rehabilitation of a child with dentinogenesis imperfecta – case report RSBO (Online) vol.12 no.3 Joinville Jul./Set. 2015

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viernes, 2 de abril de 2021

Early Orthodontic Treatment: The Essential Knowledge for a General Dental Practitioner

Orthodontics

Early orthodontic evaluation is necessary to prevent and intercept occlusion problems that the pediatric patient may present. In this way, we prevent the factors that influence malocclusion from being intercepted and rehabilitated.

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The general dentist must know what are the characteristics of occlusion in infants, to identify the habits or factors that can generate a pathology.

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We share an interesting webinar from the Race Dental channel, where they will share with us two common clinical cases that can be presented in consultation with a general dentist.

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martes, 30 de marzo de 2021

Pharmacologic management for pediatric dental patients

Pharmacology

The dentist must know the different methods of managing the behavior of the pediatric patient, but there are special occasions when these techniques are not enough.

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In cases where the pediatric patient has a conduct disorder or a mental disability, pharmacological sedation techniques are used to perform the scheduled dental treatment.

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We share an article that tells us about pharmacological management in pediatric patients, as well as the care that the operator must have.

DENTAL ANESTHESIA


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Beau D. Meyer, DDS, MPH / Jung-Wei Chen, DDS, MS, PhD / Jessica Y. Lee, DDS, MPH, PhD (2018). Pharmacologic management for pediatric dental patients in the 21st century.

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Esthetic restoration of deciduous anterior teeth using prefabricated zirconia crowns: A case report

Oral Rehabilitation

It is common to see pediatric patients who have suffered a fracture of the upper incisors due to trauma. And it is that the hyperactivity of the children exposes them to this type of accidents.

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Depending on the extent and severity of the fracture, it can be recommended from a resin application to a dental crown

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Currently, highly aesthetic materials are available, such as zirconia crowns, to rehabilitate incisors. We share the case of a rehabilitation with zirconia crowns.

Oral Rehabilitation


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Dr. Aaheli Banerjee - Dr. Aindrila Ghosh - Dr. Piyali Datta - Dr. Shabnam Zahir and Dr. Gautam Kundu Esthetic restoration of deciduous anterior teeth using prefabricated zirconia crowns: A case report International Journal of Applied Dental Sciences 2020; 6(2): 113-115

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viernes, 26 de marzo de 2021

Tooth Preparation for Stainless Steel Crown - Step by step

Stainless Steel Crown

Steel crowns in pediatric dentistry are used to restore a tooth that has lost a lot of structure due to decay or trauma. Returns the chewing and occlusion functions necessary for the patient's oral health

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It is economical and quick to prepare and install, that is why it is used to this day, perhaps its only disadvantage is aesthetics.

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We share a video from the AtoZ Kidsdental channel, which shows us step by step how to prepare a tooth to receive a steel crown.

Oral Rehabilitation


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jueves, 18 de marzo de 2021

Deformity of the tongue in an infant: Riga-Fede disease

Oral Medicine

It is known as Riga-Fede disease to the benign ulcer located in the lingual frenulum or on the ventral aspect of the tongue in most cases. This lesion occurs in newborn babies with natal or neonatal teeth.

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But it can also appear late in babies older than 06 months of age, and it is due to the appearance of the first teeth. A differential diagnosis must be made to rule out any infection or neoplastic lesion.

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We present the case of an 11-month-old girl who presented with an ulceration on her tongue. The diagnosis and the treatment carried out are reported.

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Eley, Karen & Watt-Smith, Pauline & Watt-Smith, Stephen. (2010). Deformity of the tongue in an infant: Riga-Fede disease. Paediatrics & child health. 15. 581-2. 10.1093/pch/15.9.581.

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