How safe are dental X-rays for kids and teenagers?
Occasionally, some families express concerns about taking dental X-rays at the paediatric dentist’s office.
Occasionally, some families express concerns about taking dental X-rays at the paediatric dentist’s office.
Fenestration is a technique that resolves the inclusion of canines, allowing them to be correctly positioned in the arch.
Ectopic eruption of a bicuspid premolar is sometimes found by pediatric dentists in routine oral check-ups. Know all about ectopically erupting teeth in this post.
Dental hypersensitivity in children is a problem in paediatric dentistry. As it is sometimes difficult to detect, it becomes therefore essential to know its origin.
Digital sucking is a common habit in children and can lead to alterations in the jaws and teeth if it is prolonged over time.
Brushing the tongue is a fundamental part of children’s oral hygiene, so here we tell you how and why to do it.
Modern paediatric dentistry has incorporated the laser as an instrument in daily clinical practice.
Canker sores or aphthous ulcers frequently affect children and teenagers. This is a concern for their families.
Invisible orthodontics for children is a system of clear aligners with the aim of correcting malocclusions in child patients.
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