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Cavities, also called dental caries or tooth decay, are extremely common in children. They can develop in baby teeth or permanent teeth when bacteria in the mouth combines with the sugar from food, starting a process that eats away at the tooth's outer layer. Cavities are often preventable with proper oral hygiene, a balanced diet, and regular visits to the dentist. This article discusses the causes of cavities in kids, treatment options, and tips for cavity prevention.]]>

Cavities, also called dental caries or tooth decay, are extremely common in children. They can develop in baby teeth or permanent teeth when bacteria in the mouth combines with the sugar from food, starting a process that eats away at the tooth's outer layer. Cavities are often preventable with proper oral hygiene, a balanced diet, and regular visits to the dentist. This article discusses the causes of cavities in kids, treatment options, and tips for cavity prevention.]]>
Wed, 04 May 2022 21:30:00 GMT /slideshow/what-to-do-when-your-child-has-a-cavity/251720466 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) What to Do When Your Child Has a Cavity KamiHossUS Cavities, also called dental caries or tooth decay, are extremely common in children. They can develop in baby teeth or permanent teeth when bacteria in the mouth combines with the sugar from food, starting a process that eats away at the tooth's outer layer. Cavities are often preventable with proper oral hygiene, a balanced diet, and regular visits to the dentist. This article discusses the causes of cavities in kids, treatment options, and tips for cavity prevention. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kamihossslideshareimage4may2022-220504213000-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cavities, also called dental caries or tooth decay, are extremely common in children. They can develop in baby teeth or permanent teeth when bacteria in the mouth combines with the sugar from food, starting a process that eats away at the tooth&#39;s outer layer. Cavities are often preventable with proper oral hygiene, a balanced diet, and regular visits to the dentist. This article discusses the causes of cavities in kids, treatment options, and tips for cavity prevention.
What to Do When Your Child Has a Cavity from Kami Hoss
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When to See a Dentist About Your Child's Baby Teeth Not Coming In /slideshow/when-to-see-a-dentist-about-your-childs-baby-teeth-not-coming-in/251720452 kamihossslideshareimage3may2022-220504212330
Baby teeth are the first set of teeth that come in, or erupt, after birth. They're temporary, meaning they'll eventually fall out and be replaced by permanent teeth. Baby teeth are also known as deciduous teeth, milk teeth, and primary teeth. Typically, baby teeth start erupting when s child is between 6 to 12 months old. But every child is different. Some children are born with teeth, some might get their first teeth as soon as 4 months old, while others might get theirs closer to 12 months.]]>

Baby teeth are the first set of teeth that come in, or erupt, after birth. They're temporary, meaning they'll eventually fall out and be replaced by permanent teeth. Baby teeth are also known as deciduous teeth, milk teeth, and primary teeth. Typically, baby teeth start erupting when s child is between 6 to 12 months old. But every child is different. Some children are born with teeth, some might get their first teeth as soon as 4 months old, while others might get theirs closer to 12 months.]]>
Wed, 04 May 2022 21:23:30 GMT /slideshow/when-to-see-a-dentist-about-your-childs-baby-teeth-not-coming-in/251720452 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) When to See a Dentist About Your Child's Baby Teeth Not Coming In KamiHossUS Baby teeth are the first set of teeth that come in, or erupt, after birth. They're temporary, meaning they'll eventually fall out and be replaced by permanent teeth. Baby teeth are also known as deciduous teeth, milk teeth, and primary teeth. Typically, baby teeth start erupting when s child is between 6 to 12 months old. But every child is different. Some children are born with teeth, some might get their first teeth as soon as 4 months old, while others might get theirs closer to 12 months. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kamihossslideshareimage3may2022-220504212330-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Baby teeth are the first set of teeth that come in, or erupt, after birth. They&#39;re temporary, meaning they&#39;ll eventually fall out and be replaced by permanent teeth. Baby teeth are also known as deciduous teeth, milk teeth, and primary teeth. Typically, baby teeth start erupting when s child is between 6 to 12 months old. But every child is different. Some children are born with teeth, some might get their first teeth as soon as 4 months old, while others might get theirs closer to 12 months.
When to See a Dentist About Your Child's Baby Teeth Not Coming In from Kami Hoss
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Treating Cavities in Your Toddler, and How to Prevent More /slideshow/treating-cavities-in-your-toddler-and-how-to-prevent-more/251720441 kamihossslideshareimage2may2022-220504211806
Your toddler's smile can surely light up a room. However, it can also be a source of stress, especially if you think your little one might have cavity. Dental caries (cavities) are common in baby teeth. In fact, experts share that some 20 percent of kids ages 2 to 5 may have untreated cavities. While your child will eventually lose their primary (baby) teeth, taking care of those teeth is important because they hold space for adult teeth.]]>

Your toddler's smile can surely light up a room. However, it can also be a source of stress, especially if you think your little one might have cavity. Dental caries (cavities) are common in baby teeth. In fact, experts share that some 20 percent of kids ages 2 to 5 may have untreated cavities. While your child will eventually lose their primary (baby) teeth, taking care of those teeth is important because they hold space for adult teeth.]]>
Wed, 04 May 2022 21:18:06 GMT /slideshow/treating-cavities-in-your-toddler-and-how-to-prevent-more/251720441 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) Treating Cavities in Your Toddler, and How to Prevent More KamiHossUS Your toddler's smile can surely light up a room. However, it can also be a source of stress, especially if you think your little one might have cavity. Dental caries (cavities) are common in baby teeth. In fact, experts share that some 20 percent of kids ages 2 to 5 may have untreated cavities. While your child will eventually lose their primary (baby) teeth, taking care of those teeth is important because they hold space for adult teeth. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kamihossslideshareimage2may2022-220504211806-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Your toddler&#39;s smile can surely light up a room. However, it can also be a source of stress, especially if you think your little one might have cavity. Dental caries (cavities) are common in baby teeth. In fact, experts share that some 20 percent of kids ages 2 to 5 may have untreated cavities. While your child will eventually lose their primary (baby) teeth, taking care of those teeth is important because they hold space for adult teeth.
Treating Cavities in Your Toddler, and How to Prevent More from Kami Hoss
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Kid's Teeth Grinding Usually Stops Around Age 9 or 10 But Not Always /slideshow/kids-teeth-grinding-usually-stops-around-age-9-or-10-but-not-always/251720421 kamihossslideshareimage1may2022-220504210638
A child receives dental treatment during the "Give Kids a Smile" day event March 9, 2019, held by the 375th Dental Squadron clinic on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. Children register for the event were given the chance to receive cleanings, fillings, and more at no cost to their parents. (Photo: Airman 1st Class Isaiah Gonzalez, 375th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs) Do you ever see or hear your child grinding his or her teeth or clenching his or her jaws during the day or at night while sleeping? That's a potentially serious health problem. But the good news is that dental experts say the problem usually goes away on its own. "We want to put parents at ease about their child's grinding and clenching," said Army Lt. Col Diana Weber, the commander of the dental clinic at Fort Gordon, Georgia. "The majority of it resolves over time, usually by the time kids are 9 or 10 years' old."]]>

A child receives dental treatment during the "Give Kids a Smile" day event March 9, 2019, held by the 375th Dental Squadron clinic on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. Children register for the event were given the chance to receive cleanings, fillings, and more at no cost to their parents. (Photo: Airman 1st Class Isaiah Gonzalez, 375th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs) Do you ever see or hear your child grinding his or her teeth or clenching his or her jaws during the day or at night while sleeping? That's a potentially serious health problem. But the good news is that dental experts say the problem usually goes away on its own. "We want to put parents at ease about their child's grinding and clenching," said Army Lt. Col Diana Weber, the commander of the dental clinic at Fort Gordon, Georgia. "The majority of it resolves over time, usually by the time kids are 9 or 10 years' old."]]>
Wed, 04 May 2022 21:06:38 GMT /slideshow/kids-teeth-grinding-usually-stops-around-age-9-or-10-but-not-always/251720421 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) Kid's Teeth Grinding Usually Stops Around Age 9 or 10 But Not Always KamiHossUS A child receives dental treatment during the "Give Kids a Smile" day event March 9, 2019, held by the 375th Dental Squadron clinic on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. Children register for the event were given the chance to receive cleanings, fillings, and more at no cost to their parents. (Photo: Airman 1st Class Isaiah Gonzalez, 375th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs) Do you ever see or hear your child grinding his or her teeth or clenching his or her jaws during the day or at night while sleeping? That's a potentially serious health problem. But the good news is that dental experts say the problem usually goes away on its own. "We want to put parents at ease about their child's grinding and clenching," said Army Lt. Col Diana Weber, the commander of the dental clinic at Fort Gordon, Georgia. "The majority of it resolves over time, usually by the time kids are 9 or 10 years' old." <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kamihossslideshareimage1may2022-220504210638-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A child receives dental treatment during the &quot;Give Kids a Smile&quot; day event March 9, 2019, held by the 375th Dental Squadron clinic on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. Children register for the event were given the chance to receive cleanings, fillings, and more at no cost to their parents. (Photo: Airman 1st Class Isaiah Gonzalez, 375th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs) Do you ever see or hear your child grinding his or her teeth or clenching his or her jaws during the day or at night while sleeping? That&#39;s a potentially serious health problem. But the good news is that dental experts say the problem usually goes away on its own. &quot;We want to put parents at ease about their child&#39;s grinding and clenching,&quot; said Army Lt. Col Diana Weber, the commander of the dental clinic at Fort Gordon, Georgia. &quot;The majority of it resolves over time, usually by the time kids are 9 or 10 years&#39; old.&quot;
Kid's Teeth Grinding Usually Stops Around Age 9 or 10 But Not Always from Kami Hoss
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Oral Care for Babies: How to Keep the Tiniest Teeth Healthy /KamiHossUS/oral-care-for-babies-how-to-keep-the-tiniest-teeth-healthy kamihossrealslideshareimage4apr2022-220404180013
If there's drool constantly hanging from your baby's chin and she is suddenly wanting to put everything in her mouth, her firs tooth is probably on its way. While you might be focused on easing her gum pain and keeping her as comfortable as possible while she's teething, its also important to start thinking about taking care of those little pearls.]]>

If there's drool constantly hanging from your baby's chin and she is suddenly wanting to put everything in her mouth, her firs tooth is probably on its way. While you might be focused on easing her gum pain and keeping her as comfortable as possible while she's teething, its also important to start thinking about taking care of those little pearls.]]>
Mon, 04 Apr 2022 18:00:12 GMT /KamiHossUS/oral-care-for-babies-how-to-keep-the-tiniest-teeth-healthy KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) Oral Care for Babies: How to Keep the Tiniest Teeth Healthy KamiHossUS If there's drool constantly hanging from your baby's chin and she is suddenly wanting to put everything in her mouth, her firs tooth is probably on its way. While you might be focused on easing her gum pain and keeping her as comfortable as possible while she's teething, its also important to start thinking about taking care of those little pearls. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kamihossrealslideshareimage4apr2022-220404180013-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> If there&#39;s drool constantly hanging from your baby&#39;s chin and she is suddenly wanting to put everything in her mouth, her firs tooth is probably on its way. While you might be focused on easing her gum pain and keeping her as comfortable as possible while she&#39;s teething, its also important to start thinking about taking care of those little pearls.
Oral Care for Babies: How to Keep the Tiniest Teeth Healthy from Kami Hoss
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The Best Dental Floss, According to Dentists /slideshow/the-best-dental-floss-according-to-dentists/251510281 kamihossrealslideshareimage3apr2022-220404175133
We all know that when it comes to hygiene, flossing can feel like a chore. But by flossing, you remove plaque, which in turn prevents "bacterial changes that lead to gum disease," says Dr. Ramin Tabib of NYC Smile Design. Many of the dentists we spoke to emphasized that flossing daily is the best way to keep your mouth clean and healthy. " The type of floss you use is far less important than flossing regularly, so I like to help my patients find products they will enjoy using on a daily basis," says Dr. Jennifer Plotnick of Grand Street Dental. To that end, we asked six dentist to weigh in on their favorite flosses.]]>

We all know that when it comes to hygiene, flossing can feel like a chore. But by flossing, you remove plaque, which in turn prevents "bacterial changes that lead to gum disease," says Dr. Ramin Tabib of NYC Smile Design. Many of the dentists we spoke to emphasized that flossing daily is the best way to keep your mouth clean and healthy. " The type of floss you use is far less important than flossing regularly, so I like to help my patients find products they will enjoy using on a daily basis," says Dr. Jennifer Plotnick of Grand Street Dental. To that end, we asked six dentist to weigh in on their favorite flosses.]]>
Mon, 04 Apr 2022 17:51:33 GMT /slideshow/the-best-dental-floss-according-to-dentists/251510281 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) The Best Dental Floss, According to Dentists KamiHossUS We all know that when it comes to hygiene, flossing can feel like a chore. But by flossing, you remove plaque, which in turn prevents "bacterial changes that lead to gum disease," says Dr. Ramin Tabib of NYC Smile Design. Many of the dentists we spoke to emphasized that flossing daily is the best way to keep your mouth clean and healthy. " The type of floss you use is far less important than flossing regularly, so I like to help my patients find products they will enjoy using on a daily basis," says Dr. Jennifer Plotnick of Grand Street Dental. To that end, we asked six dentist to weigh in on their favorite flosses. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kamihossrealslideshareimage3apr2022-220404175133-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We all know that when it comes to hygiene, flossing can feel like a chore. But by flossing, you remove plaque, which in turn prevents &quot;bacterial changes that lead to gum disease,&quot; says Dr. Ramin Tabib of NYC Smile Design. Many of the dentists we spoke to emphasized that flossing daily is the best way to keep your mouth clean and healthy. &quot; The type of floss you use is far less important than flossing regularly, so I like to help my patients find products they will enjoy using on a daily basis,&quot; says Dr. Jennifer Plotnick of Grand Street Dental. To that end, we asked six dentist to weigh in on their favorite flosses.
The Best Dental Floss, According to Dentists from Kami Hoss
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Major new beverage guidelines for kids 5 and under: What parents should know /slideshow/major-new-beverage-guidelines-for-kids-5-and-under-what-parents-should-know/251510226 kamihossrealslideshareimage2apr2022-220404173708
Give kids little to no juice and more water. That's the top line of what parents need to know about major new beverage guidelines for children from birth to age 5 issued by an unprecedented collaboration of major health organizations]]>

Give kids little to no juice and more water. That's the top line of what parents need to know about major new beverage guidelines for children from birth to age 5 issued by an unprecedented collaboration of major health organizations]]>
Mon, 04 Apr 2022 17:37:08 GMT /slideshow/major-new-beverage-guidelines-for-kids-5-and-under-what-parents-should-know/251510226 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) Major new beverage guidelines for kids 5 and under: What parents should know KamiHossUS Give kids little to no juice and more water. That's the top line of what parents need to know about major new beverage guidelines for children from birth to age 5 issued by an unprecedented collaboration of major health organizations <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kamihossrealslideshareimage2apr2022-220404173708-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Give kids little to no juice and more water. That&#39;s the top line of what parents need to know about major new beverage guidelines for children from birth to age 5 issued by an unprecedented collaboration of major health organizations
Major new beverage guidelines for kids 5 and under: What parents should know from Kami Hoss
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What Causes a Delay in Teething? /slideshow/what-causes-a-delay-in-teething/251510173 kamihossrealslideshareimage1apr2022-220404172849
When babies are born, they already have most of their teeth under their gums. The first tooth usually begins to erupt by the age of six months, although the exact age can vary from one baby to another. The first two teeth to come in are usually in the bottom middle, followed by the four in the upper middle. Most children have a complete set of 20 baby teeth by the time they turn 3. Some children do not get their teeth at the same time as their peers. This can be caused by several factors. If a child does not have any teeth by the age of 18 months, he or she should be taken to a pediatric dentist for an evaluation.]]>

When babies are born, they already have most of their teeth under their gums. The first tooth usually begins to erupt by the age of six months, although the exact age can vary from one baby to another. The first two teeth to come in are usually in the bottom middle, followed by the four in the upper middle. Most children have a complete set of 20 baby teeth by the time they turn 3. Some children do not get their teeth at the same time as their peers. This can be caused by several factors. If a child does not have any teeth by the age of 18 months, he or she should be taken to a pediatric dentist for an evaluation.]]>
Mon, 04 Apr 2022 17:28:48 GMT /slideshow/what-causes-a-delay-in-teething/251510173 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) What Causes a Delay in Teething? KamiHossUS When babies are born, they already have most of their teeth under their gums. The first tooth usually begins to erupt by the age of six months, although the exact age can vary from one baby to another. The first two teeth to come in are usually in the bottom middle, followed by the four in the upper middle. Most children have a complete set of 20 baby teeth by the time they turn 3. Some children do not get their teeth at the same time as their peers. This can be caused by several factors. If a child does not have any teeth by the age of 18 months, he or she should be taken to a pediatric dentist for an evaluation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kamihossrealslideshareimage1apr2022-220404172849-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When babies are born, they already have most of their teeth under their gums. The first tooth usually begins to erupt by the age of six months, although the exact age can vary from one baby to another. The first two teeth to come in are usually in the bottom middle, followed by the four in the upper middle. Most children have a complete set of 20 baby teeth by the time they turn 3. Some children do not get their teeth at the same time as their peers. This can be caused by several factors. If a child does not have any teeth by the age of 18 months, he or she should be taken to a pediatric dentist for an evaluation.
What Causes a Delay in Teething? from Kami Hoss
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Brushing your teeth /slideshow/brushing-your-teeth-251317357/251317357 dr-220309200038
Brush your teeth for 2 minutes every time so you can keep your smile bright. Brush your teeth at least twice a day. Once whwen you wake up and again before bed. For a brighter smile, brush your teeth after every meal. 1. Ages 2-5, squeezea a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste onto a small, soft toothbrush. Under 2, only a smear should be used. 2. Uisng small circular motions, gently brush the insides of your teeth. Make sure to jiggle along every tooth down to the gums. 3. Using a back and forth motion brush along the chewing surfaces of your back teeth. (molars) 4. using small circular motions again, gently brush the outsides of your teeth. Make sure to brush all the way down to the gums. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 on your top and bottom teeth. Be sure to brush every tooth until they are nice and bright! 6. Don't forget to brush your tongue! Germs and bacteria can be found anywhere in your mouth, so include your tongue when brushing.]]>

Brush your teeth for 2 minutes every time so you can keep your smile bright. Brush your teeth at least twice a day. Once whwen you wake up and again before bed. For a brighter smile, brush your teeth after every meal. 1. Ages 2-5, squeezea a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste onto a small, soft toothbrush. Under 2, only a smear should be used. 2. Uisng small circular motions, gently brush the insides of your teeth. Make sure to jiggle along every tooth down to the gums. 3. Using a back and forth motion brush along the chewing surfaces of your back teeth. (molars) 4. using small circular motions again, gently brush the outsides of your teeth. Make sure to brush all the way down to the gums. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 on your top and bottom teeth. Be sure to brush every tooth until they are nice and bright! 6. Don't forget to brush your tongue! Germs and bacteria can be found anywhere in your mouth, so include your tongue when brushing.]]>
Wed, 09 Mar 2022 20:00:37 GMT /slideshow/brushing-your-teeth-251317357/251317357 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) Brushing your teeth KamiHossUS Brush your teeth for 2 minutes every time so you can keep your smile bright. Brush your teeth at least twice a day. Once whwen you wake up and again before bed. For a brighter smile, brush your teeth after every meal. 1. Ages 2-5, squeezea a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste onto a small, soft toothbrush. Under 2, only a smear should be used. 2. Uisng small circular motions, gently brush the insides of your teeth. Make sure to jiggle along every tooth down to the gums. 3. Using a back and forth motion brush along the chewing surfaces of your back teeth. (molars) 4. using small circular motions again, gently brush the outsides of your teeth. Make sure to brush all the way down to the gums. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 on your top and bottom teeth. Be sure to brush every tooth until they are nice and bright! 6. Don't forget to brush your tongue! Germs and bacteria can be found anywhere in your mouth, so include your tongue when brushing. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dr-220309200038-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Brush your teeth for 2 minutes every time so you can keep your smile bright. Brush your teeth at least twice a day. Once whwen you wake up and again before bed. For a brighter smile, brush your teeth after every meal. 1. Ages 2-5, squeezea a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste onto a small, soft toothbrush. Under 2, only a smear should be used. 2. Uisng small circular motions, gently brush the insides of your teeth. Make sure to jiggle along every tooth down to the gums. 3. Using a back and forth motion brush along the chewing surfaces of your back teeth. (molars) 4. using small circular motions again, gently brush the outsides of your teeth. Make sure to brush all the way down to the gums. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 on your top and bottom teeth. Be sure to brush every tooth until they are nice and bright! 6. Don&#39;t forget to brush your tongue! Germs and bacteria can be found anywhere in your mouth, so include your tongue when brushing.
Brushing your teeth from Kami Hoss
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An army of microbots can wipe out dental plaque /slideshow/an-army-of-microbots-can-wipe-out-dental-plaque/251317330 dr-220309194748
A productive collaboration between the School of Dental Medicine and School of Engineering and Applied Science led to the microbe-killing robots for biofilm elimination.]]>

A productive collaboration between the School of Dental Medicine and School of Engineering and Applied Science led to the microbe-killing robots for biofilm elimination.]]>
Wed, 09 Mar 2022 19:47:47 GMT /slideshow/an-army-of-microbots-can-wipe-out-dental-plaque/251317330 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) An army of microbots can wipe out dental plaque KamiHossUS A productive collaboration between the School of Dental Medicine and School of Engineering and Applied Science led to the microbe-killing robots for biofilm elimination. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dr-220309194748-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A productive collaboration between the School of Dental Medicine and School of Engineering and Applied Science led to the microbe-killing robots for biofilm elimination.
An army of microbots can wipe out dental plaque from Kami Hoss
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What to Know About Silver Diamine Fluoride /slideshow/what-to-know-about-silver-diamine-fluoride/251302684 dr-220307211409
When it comes to your child's dental health, drilling and filling cavities is a process most parents and kids want to avoid. Now there's an alternative that many parents and dentists are opting for to treat tooth decay in kids - silver diamine fluoride. As with any emerging typr of treatment, there are questions and concerns about silver diamine fluoride.]]>

When it comes to your child's dental health, drilling and filling cavities is a process most parents and kids want to avoid. Now there's an alternative that many parents and dentists are opting for to treat tooth decay in kids - silver diamine fluoride. As with any emerging typr of treatment, there are questions and concerns about silver diamine fluoride.]]>
Mon, 07 Mar 2022 21:14:09 GMT /slideshow/what-to-know-about-silver-diamine-fluoride/251302684 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) What to Know About Silver Diamine Fluoride KamiHossUS When it comes to your child's dental health, drilling and filling cavities is a process most parents and kids want to avoid. Now there's an alternative that many parents and dentists are opting for to treat tooth decay in kids - silver diamine fluoride. As with any emerging typr of treatment, there are questions and concerns about silver diamine fluoride. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dr-220307211409-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When it comes to your child&#39;s dental health, drilling and filling cavities is a process most parents and kids want to avoid. Now there&#39;s an alternative that many parents and dentists are opting for to treat tooth decay in kids - silver diamine fluoride. As with any emerging typr of treatment, there are questions and concerns about silver diamine fluoride.
What to Know About Silver Diamine Fluoride from Kami Hoss
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8 Tips to Help Kids Overcome Fear of Dentists /slideshow/8-tips-to-help-kids-overcome-fear-of-dentists/251087844 dr-220131204302
Is your child scared of going to the dentist? Follow this advice to help your little one relax before the next dental checkup.]]>

Is your child scared of going to the dentist? Follow this advice to help your little one relax before the next dental checkup.]]>
Mon, 31 Jan 2022 20:43:02 GMT /slideshow/8-tips-to-help-kids-overcome-fear-of-dentists/251087844 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) 8 Tips to Help Kids Overcome Fear of Dentists KamiHossUS Is your child scared of going to the dentist? Follow this advice to help your little one relax before the next dental checkup. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dr-220131204302-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Is your child scared of going to the dentist? Follow this advice to help your little one relax before the next dental checkup.
8 Tips to Help Kids Overcome Fear of Dentists from Kami Hoss
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Top 6 Ways To Protect Your Child's Teeth /slideshow/top-6-ways-to-protect-your-childs-teeth/251047477 dr-220124201608
About 50% of children aged 12 to 15 have at least one cavity, and the number of kids who have cavities is constantly growing. Most children are prone to develop tooth decay, tooth loss, thumb-sucking, tongue thrusting, and lip sucking.]]>

About 50% of children aged 12 to 15 have at least one cavity, and the number of kids who have cavities is constantly growing. Most children are prone to develop tooth decay, tooth loss, thumb-sucking, tongue thrusting, and lip sucking.]]>
Mon, 24 Jan 2022 20:16:08 GMT /slideshow/top-6-ways-to-protect-your-childs-teeth/251047477 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) Top 6 Ways To Protect Your Child's Teeth KamiHossUS About 50% of children aged 12 to 15 have at least one cavity, and the number of kids who have cavities is constantly growing. Most children are prone to develop tooth decay, tooth loss, thumb-sucking, tongue thrusting, and lip sucking. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dr-220124201608-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> About 50% of children aged 12 to 15 have at least one cavity, and the number of kids who have cavities is constantly growing. Most children are prone to develop tooth decay, tooth loss, thumb-sucking, tongue thrusting, and lip sucking.
Top 6 Ways To Protect Your Child's Teeth from Kami Hoss
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Dental Health Concerns and Tips for Teens /slideshow/dental-health-concerns-and-tips-for-teens/251021420 dr-220119183603
The adolescent years can be challenging for your teenager. Between making new friends, keeping up with extracurricular activities and schoolwork, and obvious outward physical changes, dental care cam take a backseat on your teen's priority list.]]>

The adolescent years can be challenging for your teenager. Between making new friends, keeping up with extracurricular activities and schoolwork, and obvious outward physical changes, dental care cam take a backseat on your teen's priority list.]]>
Wed, 19 Jan 2022 18:36:02 GMT /slideshow/dental-health-concerns-and-tips-for-teens/251021420 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) Dental Health Concerns and Tips for Teens KamiHossUS The adolescent years can be challenging for your teenager. Between making new friends, keeping up with extracurricular activities and schoolwork, and obvious outward physical changes, dental care cam take a backseat on your teen's priority list. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dr-220119183603-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The adolescent years can be challenging for your teenager. Between making new friends, keeping up with extracurricular activities and schoolwork, and obvious outward physical changes, dental care cam take a backseat on your teen&#39;s priority list.
Dental Health Concerns and Tips for Teens from Kami Hoss
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Permanent Teeth: The Tooth Eruption Process /slideshow/permanent-teeth-the-tooth-eruption-process/251009301 dr-220117204545
Typically babies teeth at four to six months is generic and often depends on when the parents teethed as babies. Babies tend to cut their lower front teeth first. Signs of teething include excessive drooling, a mouth rash from drooling, a low-grade fever, chewing on hands and other objects, and fussiness.]]>

Typically babies teeth at four to six months is generic and often depends on when the parents teethed as babies. Babies tend to cut their lower front teeth first. Signs of teething include excessive drooling, a mouth rash from drooling, a low-grade fever, chewing on hands and other objects, and fussiness.]]>
Mon, 17 Jan 2022 20:45:45 GMT /slideshow/permanent-teeth-the-tooth-eruption-process/251009301 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) Permanent Teeth: The Tooth Eruption Process KamiHossUS Typically babies teeth at four to six months is generic and often depends on when the parents teethed as babies. Babies tend to cut their lower front teeth first. Signs of teething include excessive drooling, a mouth rash from drooling, a low-grade fever, chewing on hands and other objects, and fussiness. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dr-220117204545-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Typically babies teeth at four to six months is generic and often depends on when the parents teethed as babies. Babies tend to cut their lower front teeth first. Signs of teething include excessive drooling, a mouth rash from drooling, a low-grade fever, chewing on hands and other objects, and fussiness.
Permanent Teeth: The Tooth Eruption Process from Kami Hoss
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Caring for Your Bay's Teeth /slideshow/caring-for-your-bays-teeth/251009293 dr-220117204202
After weeks of watching your baby drool and fuse, you finally spot that first little tooth bud popping up through the gums. Over the next couple of years, your baby's gummy smile will gradually be replaced by two rows of baby teeth.]]>

After weeks of watching your baby drool and fuse, you finally spot that first little tooth bud popping up through the gums. Over the next couple of years, your baby's gummy smile will gradually be replaced by two rows of baby teeth.]]>
Mon, 17 Jan 2022 20:42:02 GMT /slideshow/caring-for-your-bays-teeth/251009293 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) Caring for Your Bay's Teeth KamiHossUS After weeks of watching your baby drool and fuse, you finally spot that first little tooth bud popping up through the gums. Over the next couple of years, your baby's gummy smile will gradually be replaced by two rows of baby teeth. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dr-220117204202-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> After weeks of watching your baby drool and fuse, you finally spot that first little tooth bud popping up through the gums. Over the next couple of years, your baby&#39;s gummy smile will gradually be replaced by two rows of baby teeth.
Caring for Your Bay's Teeth from Kami Hoss
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Why are my child's teeth sensitive to hot and cold? /slideshow/why-are-my-childs-teeth-sensitive-to-hot-and-cold/250991458 dr-220113192331
Have you noticed your child reacts to hot and cold temperature food or drink? Most children will say their teeth "hurt", however if it is while they are eating or drinking something hot or cold, this is most likely tooth sensitivity.]]>

Have you noticed your child reacts to hot and cold temperature food or drink? Most children will say their teeth "hurt", however if it is while they are eating or drinking something hot or cold, this is most likely tooth sensitivity.]]>
Thu, 13 Jan 2022 19:23:31 GMT /slideshow/why-are-my-childs-teeth-sensitive-to-hot-and-cold/250991458 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) Why are my child's teeth sensitive to hot and cold? KamiHossUS Have you noticed your child reacts to hot and cold temperature food or drink? Most children will say their teeth "hurt", however if it is while they are eating or drinking something hot or cold, this is most likely tooth sensitivity. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dr-220113192331-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Have you noticed your child reacts to hot and cold temperature food or drink? Most children will say their teeth &quot;hurt&quot;, however if it is while they are eating or drinking something hot or cold, this is most likely tooth sensitivity.
Why are my child's teeth sensitive to hot and cold? from Kami Hoss
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At what age should a child get braces? /KamiHossUS/at-what-age-should-a-child-get-braces dr-220113192024
It's rare for a child to need orthodontic treatment before the loss of baby teeth and the arrival of adult ones. As recommended by the American Associate of Orthodontists, you should take your child to a Board-Certified orthodontist as early age the age of 7 for an initial consultation. Orthodontic specialists attended 2-3 years of additional schooling to earn the designation of specialist as defined by the American Association of Orthodontists.]]>

It's rare for a child to need orthodontic treatment before the loss of baby teeth and the arrival of adult ones. As recommended by the American Associate of Orthodontists, you should take your child to a Board-Certified orthodontist as early age the age of 7 for an initial consultation. Orthodontic specialists attended 2-3 years of additional schooling to earn the designation of specialist as defined by the American Association of Orthodontists.]]>
Thu, 13 Jan 2022 19:20:23 GMT /KamiHossUS/at-what-age-should-a-child-get-braces KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) At what age should a child get braces? KamiHossUS It's rare for a child to need orthodontic treatment before the loss of baby teeth and the arrival of adult ones. As recommended by the American Associate of Orthodontists, you should take your child to a Board-Certified orthodontist as early age the age of 7 for an initial consultation. Orthodontic specialists attended 2-3 years of additional schooling to earn the designation of specialist as defined by the American Association of Orthodontists. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dr-220113192024-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It&#39;s rare for a child to need orthodontic treatment before the loss of baby teeth and the arrival of adult ones. As recommended by the American Associate of Orthodontists, you should take your child to a Board-Certified orthodontist as early age the age of 7 for an initial consultation. Orthodontic specialists attended 2-3 years of additional schooling to earn the designation of specialist as defined by the American Association of Orthodontists.
At what age should a child get braces? from Kami Hoss
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Does my child need a night guard? /slideshow/does-my-child-need-a-night-guard/250943224 dr-220104195723
If you've got a sneaking suspicion your child is grinding their teeth at night, you're probably right.]]>

If you've got a sneaking suspicion your child is grinding their teeth at night, you're probably right.]]>
Tue, 04 Jan 2022 19:56:51 GMT /slideshow/does-my-child-need-a-night-guard/250943224 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) Does my child need a night guard? KamiHossUS If you've got a sneaking suspicion your child is grinding their teeth at night, you're probably right. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dr-220104195723-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> If you&#39;ve got a sneaking suspicion your child is grinding their teeth at night, you&#39;re probably right.
Does my child need a night guard? from Kami Hoss
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How to Prepare Your Kid for a Tooth Extraction /slideshow/how-to-prepare-your-kid-for-a-tooth-extraction/250943217 dr-220104195400
A tooth extraction can be a nerve-wracking experience for anyone, adult or child. If your child's pediatric dentist has advised they have one or multiple teeth extracted, Charlotte Pediatric Dentistry recommends talking with and preparing your child for this procedure beforehand. If you're unsure how to explain it or prepare them, we have some tips or help.]]>

A tooth extraction can be a nerve-wracking experience for anyone, adult or child. If your child's pediatric dentist has advised they have one or multiple teeth extracted, Charlotte Pediatric Dentistry recommends talking with and preparing your child for this procedure beforehand. If you're unsure how to explain it or prepare them, we have some tips or help.]]>
Tue, 04 Jan 2022 19:53:59 GMT /slideshow/how-to-prepare-your-kid-for-a-tooth-extraction/250943217 KamiHossUS@slideshare.net(KamiHossUS) How to Prepare Your Kid for a Tooth Extraction KamiHossUS A tooth extraction can be a nerve-wracking experience for anyone, adult or child. If your child's pediatric dentist has advised they have one or multiple teeth extracted, Charlotte Pediatric Dentistry recommends talking with and preparing your child for this procedure beforehand. If you're unsure how to explain it or prepare them, we have some tips or help. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dr-220104195400-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A tooth extraction can be a nerve-wracking experience for anyone, adult or child. If your child&#39;s pediatric dentist has advised they have one or multiple teeth extracted, Charlotte Pediatric Dentistry recommends talking with and preparing your child for this procedure beforehand. If you&#39;re unsure how to explain it or prepare them, we have some tips or help.
How to Prepare Your Kid for a Tooth Extraction from Kami Hoss
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https://public.slidesharecdn.com/v2/images/profile-picture.png Kami Hoss, MS, DDS, is the CEO of The Super Dentists, the largest pediatric dentistry and orthodontic practice in San Diego. He is also the chief executive of Acceledontics and Howard Healthcare Academy. He holds a post-doctoral specialty degree in orthodontics. To give back to the community, Kami Hoss and The Super Dentists organize a free dental day for children who cannot afford to get regular dental treatment. They also hold an annual Halloween party for 4000 to 5000 kids, teaching the children about good oral hygiene. Dr. Hoss and his team visit 800 schools yearly to give free dental education. kamihossus.wordpress.com/ https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kamihossslideshareimage4may2022-220504213000-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/what-to-do-when-your-child-has-a-cavity/251720466 What to Do When Your C... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kamihossslideshareimage3may2022-220504212330-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/when-to-see-a-dentist-about-your-childs-baby-teeth-not-coming-in/251720452 When to See a Dentist ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kamihossslideshareimage2may2022-220504211806-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/treating-cavities-in-your-toddler-and-how-to-prevent-more/251720441 Treating Cavities in Y...