This is something you should discuss with your dentist. In most cases they like to see children every six months and then it will become once a year as your child gets older.
The physical surroundings of a dentist is typically his or her office. That often includes a reception area, office area with dental chair and equipment, supply room, and a break room.
Twice a year unless there is a dental problem, then go in right away. Otherwise, every 6 months.
tell them all about the causes and effects of taking care of teeth show before and after pictures ------------------ Also give them personal example and you can brush together so they make a habit of it. Also the use of plaque tablets is a great and also a fun way of making sure kids are brushing properly. Here's a video about plaque tablets: http://www.checkdent.com/en/videos/plaque-tablets-154.html
Antibiotics are prescription medicines. That means that they should only be sold to the public on production of a doctors authority. This authority will specify what the dosage should be for the patient and how often the drug should be administered. The reason for this is that antibiotics can cause allergic reactions that can be fatal and inappropriate or unnecessary use of antibiotics will cause resistant strains of germs to evolve which means that antibiotics will eventually stop being effective. As you are asking what the correct dose for your child's tooth infection is, I can only assume that you have not been prescribed this medicine by a suitably qualified medic (a doctor or dentist). If this is the case you should not administer the treatment, you should take your child to see a dentist and follow what the dentist tells you to do.
The dentist removed my tooth effortlessly and painlessly.Painlessly, a child's tooth often falls out on its own.Mom removed the splinter, painlessly, but I still flinched.
Using a laser with a whitening gel, this is an in-office bleaching system. The length of time in the cosmetic dentist's chair depends on the degree of discoloration you have.One visit is usually all it takes for a bright smile.
You should replace an office chair when it becomes uncomfortable or breaks. There's no specific time interval for replacement.
More often than not it will be caused by gum disease and should be seen by a dentist.
People who have diabetes mellitus (diabetes II) should see their dentist more often--at least twice a year for cleaning. Tell your dentist about your diabetes and discuss your oral health care plan. Poor oral health can make your diabetes worse.
Normally, a horse's teeth should be checked by a Dentist every six months. This is important to have regular check-ups, in case there is something wrong and could give your horse a lot of discomfort while eating. You should always check with the dentist when they should come round after each visit.
You should ask your dentist. You shouldn't need to replace your retainer at all unless it hurts, doesn't fit for some reason, or your orthodontist says to.
It does not happen often, because the Dentist examines the xray and matches the physical tooth he/she will work on with the xray before even starting.