Resistance to dental caries infection can be increased significantly by intelligent use of bonded resin sealants and systemic and topical fluoride products.
Due to a number of factors, management of such pediatric mandibular fractures differs from that of adults and can greatly challenge the pediatric dentist. This article reviews 19 cases.
Painful tooth sensitivity caused by these enamel defects is a main target for treatment
Successful treatment planning despite time constraints in a case involving a college-bound athlete
Resin-based composite veneers offer an excellent interim solution
Stainless steel crowns and resin-modified glass-isomer liners are presented in 2 pediatric cases.
Noninvasive techniques can be an option when esthetics are an issue in pediatric patients
Also known as dens in dente, dens invaginatus is a rare anomaly affecting human dentition resulting in invagination of an amelodental structure within the pulp.
Using resin-modified glass-ionomer as an interim tooth repair solution for restoring primary teeth
The authors of this study found that oral problems such as dental erosion, rough surfaces, and pain are found to be very common among competitive swimmers.
A young patient fractures the right maxillary central incisor after tooth bleaching treatment
Can using improved sedation techniques in this young population ease the rising caries crisis?
Case reports describing two children, each with two double primary incisors
The founder of the Children's Dental Health Project talks candidly about the what progress has been made in improving access to care for underserved children