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  2. What Is a Pediatric Dentist? - WebMD

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    Pediatric dentists, also called pedodontists, specialize in diagnosing and treating dental problems in infants, children, and teenagers. They focus on the unique dental issues that can develop in ...

  3. Pediatric dentistry - Wikipedia

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    A child getting a filling at the dentist. Malmö National Dental Service 1989. Pediatric dentistry (formerly pedodontics in American English or paedodontics in Commonwealth English) is the branch of dentistry dealing with children from birth through adolescence. [1] The specialty of pediatric dentistry is recognized by the American Dental ...

  4. Dental Health and Your Child's Teeth - WebMD

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    6 to 7 years. Other primary tooth eruption facts: A general rule of thumb is that for every 6 months of life, approximately 4 teeth will erupt. Girls generally precede boys in tooth eruption ...

  5. International Association of Paediatric Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    International Association of Paediatric Dentistry (IAPD) is a non-profit organization founded in 1969. [1] The objective of IAPD is to contribute to the promotion of oral health for children around the world. [2] It is an international forum for certified pediatric dentists and general dental practitioners for treating children.

  6. How to Afford Dental Care for Children: 6 Free or Reduced ...

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    Once approved, you may use your coverage at any private dentist who takes Medicaid. About 43 percent of U.S. dentists accept Medicaid, but be sure to ask before making an appointment for your ...

  7. Children's Dental Health: Guidelines Updated

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    Children have a dentist by age 1. They drink fluoridated tap water between meals. They avoid juice intake before age 1. Children between ages 1 and 3 consume, at most, 4 ounces or half a cup of ...

  8. Dentistry for babies - Wikipedia

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    Dentistry for babies is a branch of pediatric dentistry provided to children from birth to around 36 months of age, aiming to maintain or re-establish a good oral health status and create a positive attitude in parents and children about dentistry. [1] [2] Although concerns about dental treatment directed to babies have been reported at the ...

  9. Cavities in Kids: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention - Healthline

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    Cavities occur when a buildup of dental plaque eats at tooth enamel and causes a hole. Plaque is a sticky substance that covers teeth, and it forms when bacteria in the mouth combines with food ...