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A Good Smile Through a Smile Teeth Makeover for Kids

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Self-esteem is a crucial factor in every child's life. The positive impact of a high feeling of wellbeing can be seen in every aspect of our child's life. Children can live joyful and whole life by displaying an approving smile thanks to educational and social activities. In addition, their psychological wellbeing and self-esteem will be better able to handle the stress and anxiety that typically occur during the teens. Parents, like us, desire the best for our children, and we'd like to assist them in developing the character that will enable them to lead happy, fulfilled, and productive lives once they are adults. In the present, when social media plays a vital role in our children's lives, numerous factors can impact our children's self-esteem. Even common dental injuries or conditions like tooth loss or a misaligned bite, tooth decay, and other issues could affect their perception of self-worth and negatively impact their life quality. How Can Pediatric De...

Pediatric dentistry- The first meeting with the dentist serves to create a bond with the child

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Pediatric care staff watch over the oral health of children of all ages. Our dentists have degrees in dental care, but have also studied childhood psychology. Because to achieve lasting and quality care, a benevolent and trusting relationship with children is essential. The child should feel listened to, safe and relaxed during treatment. The pediatric dentist therefore strives to establish effective and reassuring communication. The dedicated team The pediatric dentistry (or pediatric dentistry) service is dedicated exclusively to children, from birth to adolescence (13 years old). Our treatment room is equipped for children. It creates a friendly, relaxed and fun atmosphere, to transform the visit of the little ones into a happy experience. The first date The first meeting with the dentist serves to create a bond with the child, but also with the parents. It is important to identify the nature, character of your child: is he anxious, very energetic, shy or outgoing? Each chi...

The first visits to the dentist- (pediatric dentist)

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  Taking your child to the dentist for the first visit when she is 2 or 3 years old, and then at least once a year, may seem superfluous to you, and yet it is essential. The benefits of a prevention logic It is better to go to the child dentist regularly to hear that everything is fine, than to wait until the child is in pain to treat it. If a cavity is detected very early, the treatment is quick, not painful and in expensive. Familiarize your child in good conditions These regular visits allow your child to discover the dentist's office and you to receive prevention advice that will be useful to you throughout his childhood. When little, your child will get used to it, he will get to know the dentist and his instruments. As he will have little care, this consultation will not be painful, and this obligation will not weigh on him. What you can do You can bring your child's health record to help the dentist understand their general health. And then, why not take the...