1 in 12 cases of dental sedation in kids lead to problems
Adverse events (AEs), including airway and breathing complications, occur in 1 in 12 instances of deep sedation (DS) performed in children at outpatient dental settings.
Adverse events (AEs), including airway and breathing complications, occur in 1 in 12 instances of deep sedation (DS) performed in children at outpatient dental settings.
The prevalence of dental enamel defects and recurring oral lesions may be far more common in children with celiac disease, according to a systematic review
Asthma medication use may not be associated with dental disease in children; however, having a dog during the first year of life suggests a reduced
True Thompson, the 5-year-old daughter of Khloe Kardashian and National Basketball Association (NBA) player Tristan Thompson, received a rather humble gift from tooth fairy after
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) Foundation has awarded $1.8 million in grants to eight selected nonprofit clinics providing dental care to underserved children. The
For the first time in five years, the tooth fairy has had to tighten her belt. The average value of a single lost tooth in
Incisors develop in the womb due to a buildup of mechanical pressure within the tissue, according to an animal study published in Nature Cell Biology.
Children of first-generation immigrants may be less likely to visit a dentist and more prone to dental issues like caries compared to nonimmigrant children, according
Repositioning the way a 10-month-old infant was bottle fed corrected his anterior crossbite, and his top and bottom teeth were in normal alignment by the
The combination of dexmedetomidine and ketamine (DK) may reduce anxiety and pain in pediatric patients during sedation, according to a study published recently in the
Researchers from the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) School of Dentistry are studying how different educational interventions affect oral hygiene in middle and high
Individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be at twice the risk of sustaining traumatic dental injuries (TDIs). The systemic review was published in