pedodontics palermo
Pediatric dentistry
Skeletal disharmonies Dental malocclusions Seals and Caries Spoiled habits
Pedodontics Palermo
pediatric dentistry
Skeletal disharmonies Dental malocclusions Seals and Caries Spoiled habits
Dir. Health B. Gaetano Tricoli
Register of Dentists - PA 1466
Dentist Children palermo
Pedodontics
Intercept and Prevention in PEdiatric Dentistry
Pediatric Dentistry, also called Pedodontics, deals with the oral health of children (6 months and older). Through specific in-depth diagnoses tailored to the age range, it is possible to intercept the main disorders that occur during the different stages of growth. Prevention of the pediatric patient begins from the appearance of the first deciduous or "baby" tooth, a crucial first step in imprinting the child with oral health to grow up healthy and responsible.
Major disorders
Pathologies most commonly encountered in pediatric age may involve teeth(cavities or defects in dental tissueformation ), bone structures(skeletal disharmonies between the jaw and jawbone), behavioral habits (so-called "spoiled habits" that may result in unfavorable growth pattern).
Caries or defects in formation
Caries develops when bacteria present in the child's oral cavity manage to penetrate into the tooth structures creating a cavity or hole that takes on a blackish, unsightly appearance; depending on the depth of the cavity, the child may experience sharp pain that, if not intercepted in time, can lead to premature loss of the baby tooth compromising the formation of the final tooth. Caries can also develop as a result of a defect in the formation of tooth structures, which, being structurally weaker, is subject to a greater risk of caries.
Skeletal disharmonies
Skeletal disharmonies are clinically present when the upper jaw bone or mandible have morphologies that are not suitable for the patient's proper development. These types of issues can only be significantly resolved in the pediatric age, which is the stage when the bones are forming.
Dental malocclusions
A defect in the eruption of deciduous teeth or their misplacement can impair the proper development of the permanent teeth during the dental permutation phase, also altering the alignment and coordination of the two dental arches.
Spoiled habits
Spoiled habits in pediatric dentistry are behavioral abnormalities typical of childhood (4 years and older) that, by persisting beyond the physiological age limit, can adversely affect oral development. The main ones are: atypical swallowing, oral breathing, and finger sucking. Find out about our Dentifree Day
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Frequently asked questions
At what age should you start brushing your teeth?
It is essential to start taking care of children's mouths from the first months of life, gently cleaning the gums with a gauze moistened with saline solution . Instead, when the first deciduous teeth emerge, it will be necessary to use a toothbrush specifically for children with soft bristles and a rounded tip, brushing the teeth twice a day in circular motions. These steps help establish oral hygiene habits and maintain dental health from early childhood.
How to get your child used to brushing his teeth?
To encourage children to take care of their teeth, make tooth brushing a fun and gradual experience by introducing them to toothbrushing. Choose a suitable toothbrush recommended by your dentist.
How to prevent tooth decay in children?
It is essential to gradually educate children about proper tooth cleaning after each consumption of sugary foods or drinks. Certain cariogenic foods can be particularly risky, either because of the amount of sugar or because of their consistency (sticky foods tend to stay on the teeth longer, promoting plaque formation). It is best to avoid carbohydrates and sugars especially before sleep, a time when, due to reduced saliva production, food lingers on the teeth, damaging them. In addition, it is necessary to avoid incorrect habits such as milk bottles or pacifiers soaked in sugar or honey.
When to make the first visit to the dentist?
The first visit to the dentist is recommended from the appearance of the first milk teeth. The first visit provides essential information about the child's oral hygiene. Thereafter, it is important to schedule regular dental visits, at least every 6 months, to monitor the overall health of the pediatric patient's mouth.
Should baby teeth be cared for?
Neglecting baby teeth is a serious mistake because they affect chewing, jaw bone development, and the health of permanent teeth. Untreated caries can damage the dental pulp, alveolar bone, and compromise the permanent teeth. In addition, baby teeth maintain space for permanent teeth, and their premature loss can affect alignment and chewing in adulthood. Taking care of baby teeth is therefore essential to ensure long-term oral health.
When to put on the device?
Regular checkups at the pediatric dentist are essential to detect problems such as caries and malocclusions early. The appropriate time at which to begin orthodontic treatment depends on the nature of the problem: some cases require early intervention as early as age five while others need to wait until full skeletal and dental development is achieved.
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Children's Dentistry Palermo
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