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Finding the “Sweet Spot” in Dental Sedation

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Though you’ve probably heard of dental sedation , you may not know some specific details surrounding it. One of the most crucial of them is dosage. If your dentist gives you too little or too much medication, you won’t be as satisfied with the service at the end of the appointment. We explain why and provide some tips on avoiding this trap in the sections below. The Dangers of Too Little Sedative There are many excellent reasons to explore dental sedation. Among the most common are anxiety , low pain tolerance, and lengthy procedures. Whatever your issue is, you need an ample amount of medication to receive all of the sedation benefits that you seek. The following are some of the consequences associated with too little sedative. Pain - One of the best reason to use sedation is to lessen pain. Unfortunately, a dose that is too small will not give you this benefit. You’ll instead feel almost as much discomfort as you would without the medication. Fear - Another reason people us...

3 Reasons You May Want to Replace Your Child's Sippy Cup

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Sippy cups are a great way of introducing water in your infant's diet, helping them transition smoothly from the baby bottle or exclusive breastfeeding. Many parents are delighted with the convenience of giving liquids in a sippy cup. Not only that children usually accept them quickly, but they also don't spill easily. Not to mention, sippy cups look cute and colorful. But, according to dentists, this type of cups should come with a warning sign. They can cause so much damage to your child's oral health that you should reconsider the way you use it. Sippy Cups and the Extensive Damage They Can Cause Several ways of using the sippy cup can lead to extensive damages, warn St. Louis pediatric dentists . To make matter worse, parents usually combine these methods, unaware of the dangers sippy cups pose to their kids’ oral health. Most of them are surprised when they find out that the benign cup is to blame for cavities or crooked teeth. Here's how you may be damagin...

How to Help Your Child Stop Thumb Sucking

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Thumb sucking is for many children an easy and quick way to comfort themselves when they feel anxious, are bored or tired. It is a habit hard to break. It is so readily available and efficient against various stressful factors that it is difficult to find something else to replace it with and give your kid the same comfort. What parents need to understand about thumb sucking is that it comes from a natural reflex of suckling and it goes away by itself in most cases. The thumb is like a pacifier for infants and toddlers up to 4 years old. They use it whenever they want to be comforted. It is not a big issue, after all, but when it passes a certain age, it starts to become a risk for proper oral development.     What Consequences Can Thumb Sucking Have? You should take your child to a pediatric dentist for a check-up if thumb sucking still happens after the child is five years old. That is when the first permanent teeth start appearing and, from now on, any bad ...

What to Do If Your Children Are Scared of the Dentist

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Just about any parent who has multiple children will tell you that each child is different. One example of this is fear of going to the dentist . While one child may have no issues with this task, another could have a great deal of anxiety about it. If the latter describes your children, here are a few suggestions you may try. Buy a Children’s Book As you might imagine, this problem is not new. As a result, people have written hundreds of excellent children’s books on the subject, each of them ending with a scared child conquering their fear. Reading one with your children will allow them to do two things. First, they will see what a dentist office is, which will give them an accurate idea of what to expect. Second, they can relate to the main character of the book and aspire to go on that same journey of being brave and getting through a dental appointment. Walk Them Through the Process Part of the reason why children are so afraid of medical situations is that they do not und...

How a Mouthguard Can Protect Your Child's Teeth

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Aside from football, most youth sports leagues do not require children to wear mouthguards . Unfortunately, almost every activity can turn physical, and kids often get hurt as a result. Fortunately, you can utilize protective equipment to keep your children safe and happy with their choice of sport. Here is how. Why Your Children Need Them Most parents choose to have their children play some type of sport. Depending on which they go with, their children might be at risk of impact to the head. While this outcome should not scare you away from enrolling your kids in activities, you should do everything you can to keep them as safe as possible when at play. One of the best ways to do so is having them wear a mouthguard. The following are a few dangers that this piece of protective equipment can help defend against. Concussions - This ailment is the most common form of traumatic brain injury. It has a variety of adverse outcomes including headaches, nausea, confusion, and much ...