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GERD is also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease. Does GERD cause any dental related problems? The answer is yes. There are several cases reported by pediatrics who have mentioned kids suffering from dental problems caused by GERD. These problems are bad breath, cavities, and erosion of enamel. Children who suffer from GERD also generally have vomiting, which puts them at high risk of tooth erosion.
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 Feel Free To read the article Published in the Australasian Dentist magazine in July/August 2009.
"The spectacular interior of newly completed Sydney Paediatric Dentistry in the multicultural suburb of Burwood, is bound to bring a smile to many young patients seeking treatment at this new state of the art facility. The new clinic is the brainchild of renowned paediatric dentist, Dr Eduardo Alcaino, who works with other specialists including Clinical Associate Professor Angus Cameron and Clinical Senior Lecturer, Dr Soni Stephen, to bring the highest level of care to a growing list of referral patients..." |
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!
We would like to congratulate Vivi our receptionist who is pregnant!! Vivi is soon off on maternity leave, we wish her the very best while she is away and anticipate her return with a beautiful baby! |
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The soft brush is preferable for most uses in pediatric dentistry because of the decreased likelihood of gingival tissue trauma and increased interproximal cleaning ability. In evaluating the best toothbrush head and handle for children ...
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