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Dental Offices -The Use of PPE Per CDC Guidance for Exposure Prevention at Camelback Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics

The phrase "PPE per CDC guidance" has been in the news a lot lately. People are turning to the CDC to find out how to protect themselves from exposure to the coronavirus. Dentists are also tuned in to what the CDC has to say. Following the PPE per CDC guidance for dentists is critical in…

Emergency Dentistry and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Disease: What Conditions Are Classified Under Non-Essential Procedures?

You might be wondering how emergency dentistry and the Coronavirus COVID-19 disease guidelines impact your dental needs. If you are like many other patients, you may have to wait for your next checkup. Though dentists advise people to have a semiannual exam, the coronavirus has put a temporary end to these visits. Dentist offices have…

Benefits of Early Orthodontic Treatment

Early orthodontic treatment in young kids can start at age 6 or 7. Many oral health care providers deem this age to be appropriate because the teeth are still developing and your child’s jaw is growing. This often makes it easier to address a number of problems. Read on to learn more about the importance…

Why a Child’s Dental Care Is Important [Pediatric Dentist]

The next time you talk to your child’s pediatric dentist, you should ask why your baby’s teeth are so important. After all, these teeth erupt and then fall out within a short span. While that might be true, baby teeth play a vital role in the same way that adult teeth do. As a parent,…

8 Orthodontic Conditions Early Intervention Can Treat

It is not necessary to delay orthodontic evaluation for a child until all the permanent teeth come in. In fact, according to the current recommendation from orthodontists, all children should have an orthodontic evaluation by age 7. Seven years old is the target because at that age, children's mouths contain a mixture of permanent teeth…

How To Prepare a Child for a First Visit to a Pediatric Dentist

Despite a parent's own feelings about the dentist, it is important to make sure that a child's first visit to the pediatric dentist is a comfortable and even enjoyable one. The best way to ensure this is for the parent to prepare themselves, the child and the dentist.Half of preparing for a first dental visit…

What Are Common Pediatric Dental Procedures?

Pediatric dental procedures differ slightly from adult dental procedures, but they are all relatively similar. Children’s dentist appointments are more frequent because their teeth are still developing. It is important for their growth to be monitored by a pediatric dentist to ensure that everything is going smoothly. Taking a child to visit a pediatric dentist is…

At What Age Should My Child See an Orthodontist?

There is usually some uncertainty of the age a child should see an orthodontist. Many factors can determine the right time for orthodontic attention. It is recommended for a parent to take a child to see an orthodontist at around age 7. Early treatment is always beneficial, especially at this time.A checkup should not be…

At What Age Should a Child First See a Pediatric Dentist?

A pediatric dentist is trained to handle problems that are particular to children. They can take care of your child’s teeth, mouth and gums throughout the different stages of childhood. However, parents are usually not sure about when to take children to see pediatric dentists. Read on to learn about the ideal age your child…

Pediatric Dentist Techniques for the Anxious Child

A pediatric dentist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of oral health issues in children. Part of treating younger patients is making them feel comfortable while at the dentist office, which builds positive habits that carry into adulthood. Each pediatric dentist has a unique approach, but there are certain techniques most commonly used to keep…

An Orthodontist Gives 5 Tips to Prevent Future Bite Problems for Your Kids

Are you looking for advice from an orthodontist because you want to prevent your kid from being diagnosed with any bite problems? Good idea. It is always easier to prevent dental problems from happening in the first place instead of trying to correct them afterward.An orthodontist is a dental professional who has undergone additional training…

Ask a Pediatric Dentist: Why Are My Child’s Baby Teeth Important?

The next time you talk to your child’s pediatric dentist, you should ask why your baby’s teeth are so important. After all, these teeth erupt and then fall out within a short span. While that might be true, baby teeth play a vital role in the same way that adult teeth do. As a parent,…

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