Sunday, November 2, 2008


Dear Parent,
Welcome to Dentistry for Children with Special Health Care Needs. Arranged below is a list of posts that focus on what you can do to prevent Dental disease in your child. Click on the links below to view the complete post


Dental Care for Special children - It begins at home it begins with you  Learn what you can do to prevent dental disease in your child, and why in special needs dentistry, prevention is always better than cure

Preparing an Autistic Child for a Visit to the DentistL Some facts you need to know before you take your child to the dentist

Keep that drill at bay- A cream to reverse dental caries Reverse early carious lesions and say goodbye to noisy, painful restorative procedures


Do Children with Special Needs need dental treatment under General Anesthesia? LFind out as we speak to some of India's leading pedodontists on what they think.


Dental Care for Special Children II - The Role of Preventive Mouthwashes Take prevention one step further. Join us as we show you how mouth washes have evolved from tools to fight bad breath to therapeutic agents that can help your child fight oral disease.

Dental Care for Special Children III - Topical Fluorides Boon or bane, let us help you cast aside myths and doubts and show you how topical fluorides form the backbone or preventive dental care for your child

Oral and Dental Health of Children with Cerebral Palsy I - Understanding Their dental Problems  A look into the common dental problems that affect children with cerebral palsy, make sure you are prepared for them

Oral and Dental Problems of Children with Cerebral Palsy II - Some Questions Answered You are not alone... share your doubts as we answer questions posed by parents of children with cerebral plasy

Oral and Dental Problems of Children With Cerebral Palsy III - The Drooling of Saliva The drooling of saliva is an embarrassing situation for both patient and care giver. Find out what can happen and what you can do if your child suffers from drooling of saliva

Non Surgical Management of a child with Cleft Lip and Palate - The importance of the first few days! Time is precious, find out how immediate nasoalveolar molding can greatly improve the aesthtic and functional result of cleft palate surgery in your child

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