Archive for December, 2011

Dental Health Tips For Small Children – Causes and Treatment of Early Childhood Caries (ECC)

December 18th, 2011 -- Posted in article | Comments Off

For parents with children under 1 year old is not aware of potentially a very real threat to the health of their children’s teeth, such as ECC, this article focuses on explaining the nature of this condition and tips on how to address early childhood caries. Quickly by understanding its causes and treatments application, you can prevent painful cavities to develop and keep a smile on your precious little untouched. Read on to find out how!

ECC is an acronym for a medical condition called early childhood caries, which can occur in young children – yes, even if less than 12 months! However, the study shows medical facilities operated by state instead of shocking facts about the parents ignore the problems, the common tooth decay in young children who may have very serious consequences, such as are impairment of long-term their affected tooth or tooth development, if nothing is done.

In fact, reported the AAPD (American ruling authority in the field of dental care for children, such as the Academy of Pediatric Dentistry known) percentages as high as 90 for some populations that fall under the segment “Head Start” for if the ECC . They describe some necessary precautions for parents with babies and toddlers to the debilitating effects of the full ECC, which prevent the following for you this simply produced.
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Children’s Health – How to Treat Autism in a Conventional Perspective

December 18th, 2011 -- Posted in article | Comments Off

I. Definition

Traditional medicine is also known as the Western medical world. It is a system approach, in which a doctor and other medical professionals such as nurses, medical technicians and specialists and therapists, etc., use of drugs to radiation, medical devices or surgery to treat the symptoms of illness and disease.

II As the medicine effects of autism

A. Diagnosis
Be effectively treated for the disease, the traditional doctor had diagnosed that causes the symptoms of the disease or diseases. He was supported by a blood test, the display logic, psychological and physical examination, etc. The diagnosis of children with developmental disorders is still a long and stressful for parents and children, because every doctor medicine, specializing particularly in a field and can not make proposals to act outside of due discretion. You can recommend other professionals to see if it deemed necessary. Since autism is a complex disease that requires a team of doctors before they can be properly diagnosed and many diagnostic errors were made, leading to overwhelming pressure to waste time and for parents and their children. Fortunately, many cases of autism were diagnosed correctly and treated appropriately.
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Mouth Breathing Problems in Toddlers, Infants, Children and Babies – And What is Healthy and Normal

December 18th, 2011 -- Posted in article | Comments Off

Oral breathing in babies, children, grandchildren and children is an emerging problem for physicians and parents because of their devastating impact on young talent. To understand the extent of the pathological effects of mouth breathing should be the title of the current studies:

A comparative study on the effects of mouth breathing and normal breathing (Gulati 1998,) on gingival health of children

The prevalence of malocclusion among mouth breathing children: Do expectations of reality? (Souki et al, 2009)

The prevalence of halitosis and the relationship with habitual mouth breathing in children (Kanehira et al, 2004)

The negative effect of mouth breathing on the body and the development of the child (Flutter, 2006)

The etiology, clinical and concurrent findings in mouth breathing children (Abreu et al, 2008)

The radiological assessment of facial type in children breathe through the mouth: a retrospective study (Costa et al, 2008)

Relationship between mouth breathing and changes in the attitude of children: a descriptive analysis (Krakauer et al, 2000)
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