How to prepare your children for a dental treatment
Our aim is to ensure that you and your child will find the first visit and all visits to our office for dental treatment to be comfortable and rewarding as possible.
During your child’s first visit, which should occur as soon as the baby is born we expect parents to accompany their child to the dental treatment room.
Why your child may have caries and other health issues
Several things go wrong with mouth breathing. The low carbon dioxide levels associated with mouth breathing lead to over breathing or hyperventilation.
Severe Craniofacial Pain Patient
She came to us with a sever Craniofacial pain.
From the age of 9, Haven lived on a soft diet. For four years she literally could not open her mouth to eat.
We invite you to see what happened from the first day she came to our clinic.
The importance of the caries risk assessment
Nutrition and Dentistry go hand in hand. Here in this video Dr German Ramirez and Dr. Barry Rubinoff explain what Aurora Kids Dentistry can do for your child`s overall health.
Juice is number One Cause of Cavities
You may not know that juice is the #1 culprit of cavities seen amongst kids dental offices.
Your child’s baby teeth are vital to a lifetime of happy smiles and healthy eating. So how do you protect that toothy grin for the future? Even if you brush your little one’s teeth twice a day (and floss at night), plenty of sipping and snacking go on in between.
Attention All Mouth Breathers!
If you’re a chronic mouth breather because of a stuffy nose, you’re not alone. As the weather chills and allergies and colds abound, and nasal congestion becomes a common trend, mouth breathing inevitably follows-especially when you’re sleeping. I’m sure you’ve seen many passengers asleep on the subways and trains, head and pitched back, mouth wide open, and snoring louder than a diesel engine.
Mouth Breathing: Physical, Mental and Emotional Consequences
List of the many consequences of Mouth Breathing:
1. Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders
2. Facial Morphological Changes
3. Posture Problems
4. Nasal Congestion
When is the best time to correct crooked teeth?
• When is the best time to correct crooked teeth?
• Do we have to wait to get braces?