Posts Tagged ‘Children’
Thursday, May 20th, 2010
Coming to the dentist is not everyone’s cup of tea, and at WH we understand that for some people it can be scary and distressing.
Me and Sen recently saw a lovely lady who has been coming to the practice for many years now, but has always been unable to get her young son to come with her. Children are often influenced by how their parents behave at the dentist, or by what they say about visiting the practice. This child had picked up on that vibe.
We don’t want to pressure and push children in to doing things they don’twant to do. That doesn’t help anyone. Instead we invited this young 8 year old to just come in, have a hot chocolate, and to meet me and Sen. We didn’t do any treatment. We didn’t even ask him to sit in the dental chair. We just wanted him to feel more comfortable about being in surgery and being with us. A few days later he came back in to see us. This time for a dental check up. He was so brave. We explained everything to him, showed him all the instruments and materials we use and he was fine. He even managed to have a small filling done!
After over coming his fear of the dentist, and realising that we are not here to hurt or scare him, he promised us that he will always come to his check up appointment. On one condition though…………that I would make him a hot chocolate! I’m sure I can manage that. Its the least we can do.
If you child, or yourself, is afraid or nervous about treatment, then please let our team know. We can do all we can to make your experience less daunting, and make it one that is more relaxed and comfortable. We want to keep you smiling
Tags: Children, dental examination, fillings, general dentist, nervous patient, Pangbourne
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Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
2 weeks ago I became a very proud aunt to my little nephew Olly. Yesterday I went to see him, and unfortunately the poor little devil is suffering with oral thrush. Luckily my sister had a geek like me around to fill her in on all the details about the the signs and symptoms. Oral thrush is a fungal infection that particularly affects young babies, older patients and the terminally ill in particular. The clinical features include thick, white patches (like curds) on the tongue, cheeks, lips and palate. It is treated using anti fungal drugs (either in a oral suspension or pastilles). It was fun trying to feed a 2 week year old medication that smelt like marzipan! The faces he pulled was hilarious, but it will clear up in no time with the drops he is taking. Lets hope he gets better very soon, and my sister gets a better nights sleep.
Tags: Children, dental examination, general dentist, soft tissues
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Friday, April 16th, 2010
As we are all currently being bombarded by talk about the current elections and the “big debate”, as dental professionals we quite often have debates of our own with our patients. The subject being………..fluoride. Unfortunately, like many areas in the country, Berkshire does not have fluoride in the water supply. This can cause many problems for our children, and ourselves. We need small doses in our water, toothpaste and mouthwashes to help combat tooth decay. It has been highlighted recently in the media, that children of this generation suffer severely from premature tooth loss. Obviously sugar, sweets and diet plays a major role in whether children develop tooth decay or not, but with small amounts of fluoride introduced, this could help prevent early decay. Please obtain advice from dental professionals about fluoride and which toothpastes/mouthwashes are best for your children, as too much fluoride can can cause fluorosis (brown mottling of the teeth) and may be harmful in excessive amounts. As a dental nurse, it is sad too see children having fillings at such a young age, and especially telling mum and dad that they need teeth removed. We want to do all we can for them, and ourselves, to help combat tooth decay and tooth loss.
Getting our children into the habit of brushing teeth, avoiding sugary foods and sweets, and visting the dentist is just one of the ways we can educate them. I may not be the next David Cameron and I may not be best candidate for running the country, but I can say that we need to change the way we think about our childrens dental health. We need to stop and think in regards to feeding our children those fizzy pops and bribing them with a packet of sweets.
If you would like any advice about diet, flouride and tooth decay please talk to our dental professionals. We can help
Tags: Children, dental examination, dental hygienist, fillings, general dentist, Pangbourne
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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Sarah has been busy today seeing kids for their 6 monthly dental exam. The hot topic of the day in Sarah’s surgery is fissure sealants! The kids that we have seen today, are just starting to get there adult teeth through. As a preventative measure, it’s a great idea to “seal” the teeth in order to protect them from decay and carious lessions. Kids will be kids, and trying to stop their little teeth from getting decayed can be a hard job for the parents. Placing fissure sealants on their adult teeth will protect them for the future. A few of the children were a little scared when Sarah told them they need to have this done, but I explained to the kids exactly how it is done and how easy it is. We show them the filling material, and set it with our fairy light (curing lights to us). We may have to make a couple of appointments in order to get it all done. The children may get tired or bored, but we will do all we can to make the appointment go as smoothly and as quickly as possible. If they are really good, they may even get a goodie bag!!
Ask your dentist about fissure sealants when you are next in.
Tags: Children, dental examination, Pangbourne
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
As its half term this week, all the dentists have been busy catching up on the children’s check ups. Me and Sen saw a lovely sister and brother from Pangbourne Primary School who couldn’t stop talking about coming to the dentist all weekend (according to mum). The 5 year old even came sporting a bright red t shirt with the words “keep smiling” on the front. We gave the children their annual exam, took some photos using the intra oral camera, and explained to them both how they should be brushing their teeth. They made mum proud. Their teeth were perfect. Keep up the good work kids (and mum).
If your children are in need of a dental exam then speak with our reception team. They will be more than happy to help.
Tags: Children, dental examination, general dentist, intra-oral camera, Pangbourne
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