Avulsion of a permanent tooth: What is it and how to act?
The avulsion of a permanent tooth refers to the complete displacement of a tooth out of the socket. Find out how to act if this happens.
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The avulsion of a permanent tooth refers to the complete displacement of a tooth out of the socket. Find out how to act if this happens.
In these times when our children spend much of their time at home, dental trauma can be very common. This time we will discuss fractures of the permanent teeth.
Below we leave you with a series of oral problems that can arise and how we should act on them.
During confinement, tooth brushing must also be adapted to the new circumstances. Here are 8 tips to keep your toothbrush in good condition.
There are times when we take our child to the dentist, and they tell us that they need to treat the nerve in a temporary (or baby) tooth, but we don’t really know what it is.
There are times when certain discomforts occur when the temporary teeth (or baby teeth) are about to come in. What can we do to avoid them?
Many times our children drink from a bottle or use a pacifier, until what age is it recommended? At what point can it cause problems in the baby’s mouth? We will clarify these questions and others below.
It is very important as parents or guardians to transmit to our children that a visit to the dentist is something normal and usual, without incorporating our own fears or anxieties.
From the moment the child enters the practice, it is necessary not only to establish empathy with him/her, but also to employ appropriate behavior management in paediatric dentistry techniques.