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Dr Fiona Bell & Dr Peter Wong Suite 2, Unit 12 Napier Close, DEAKIN
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Dental and Oral Care for children of all ages and adults with special needs Medically compromised children Dental caries Dental trauma Dental anomalies Oral pathology
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Avoid putting babies to bed with bottles and co-sleeping while breast feeding Avoid grazing throughout the day – stick to structured meal and snack times Twice daily tooth brushing with age-appropriate fluoride toothpaste.
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Most commonly associated with reflux in children Often asymptomatic Clinically, teeth are worn with “cupping” Requires further investigation by GP or paediatrician
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Teeth may be concussed, fractured, luxated (moved from normal position) or avulsed. Most injuries require dental review. Avulsed permanent teeth should be replanted ASAP or placed in milk. Never replant primary teeth
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