How stress affects tooth decay in kids
Childhood stress may affect oral health in ways like increased caries risk, emphasizing the need for dentists to address psychological factors. This study was recently
Childhood stress may affect oral health in ways like increased caries risk, emphasizing the need for dentists to address psychological factors. This study was recently
Dr. Tom Giacobbi continues his Just a Minute, Doc series by sharing tips on how to build the pediatric part of your dental practice. Video
A 5-year-old developed ptosis or eye drooping after having a pulpotomy with sedation, which is believed to be the first case to be linked to
Excessive screen time may contribute to the progression of early childhood caries (ECC), highlighting the need for better prevention efforts, according to a study recently
In this episode of The HuangshanDental.com Podcast, I reconnect with Dr. Ann Bynum, a seasoned pediatric dentist, to discuss key topics in pediatric dentistry. During
Four U.S. organizations have petitioned Florida health officials to immediately stop using dental amalgam in children covered by Medicaid. The Consumers for Dental Choice, the
Experiencing adverse events in early childhood such as abuse or family instability may increase the risk of developing caries in children ages 7 to 10,
Smartphone photographs of a child’s mouth taken by parents may accurately detect caries during teledentistry appointments, according to a study recently published in the Journal
Dental diseases and oral health disparities continue to affect adolescents and young adults worldwide, with noncarious conditions rising significantly, according to a study recently published
Preschool-aged children with delayed motor development and obesity may be more susceptible to falls that result in traumatic dental injuries (TDIs), according to a study
Abstract Introduction: Views on silver diamine fluoride (SDF) have been studied in various settings worldwide but remain underexplored in the Canadian context. In this
The number of erupted primary molars and canines may be linked to how often parents reported awake bruxism (AB) in young children, according to a