Blog: All about pedodontics
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What to do if your child breathes through his mouth?
The most natural breathing at rest is nasal breathing, that is, breathing with the mouth closed. This breathing is the most physiological and
Orthodontic reimbursement for your child
Orthodontics is a treatment that aims to correct dental anomalies. From the age of 4-5 years, children can undergo orthodontic treatment to correct
Caries in babies: treatment and prevention
A cavity is a lesion in the tooth caused by acids in the mouth that attack the tooth enamel and create
Baby bottle cavity: solutions and treatments
Baby bottle tooth decay is characterized by the early appearance of cavities in babies and young children. This is due to a high consumption of
Caries: are breastfed babies more susceptible?
The appearance of early caries in young children, known as baby bottle syndrome or bottle decay, can also affect breastfed babies, although
All about children's orthodontics
Orthodontics is a treatment aimed at correcting anomalies in the position of teeth. Orthodontic treatment can be performed on young adults and
White tongue and bad breath in babies
Worried about your baby's white tongue and bad breath? Start by making sure it's not just a
What causes bad breath in children?
Have you noticed that your child's breath when he wakes up has an unpleasant odor that doesn't go away after brushing his teeth? This
Bad breath in children
Bad breath, or halitosis, is a common symptom in adults, but not only. Children are also prone to bad breath. At night,
Sleep apnea in babies: what are the symptoms?
Sleep apnea is a breathing disorder that occurs mainly during the night. A total or partial obstruction of the nose or throat comes from
Everything you need to know about sleep apnea in babies and its treatments
Sleep apnea is a breathing disorder that affects between 5 and 7 % of the population. Young children and babies can also suffer from
Sleep apnea in premature babies
It is estimated that between 2 and 4% of children are prone to sleep apnea. Of these, babies born prematurely are at an even greater risk of developing sleep apnea.
What is obstructive sleep apnea in babies?
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) affects many people. For a variety of functional and medical reasons, babies and children may also
All about sleep apnea in babies
Sleep apnea, also known as OSAHS (obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome), is a breathing disorder that occurs during the night. A partial obstruction
What is a frenotomy and when is it performed?
Behind this scientific term lies a simple and painless surgical procedure. The frenotomy, sometimes called frenectomy or freinectomy, consists in cutting one of the brakes located in the mouth.
What are the links between the language brake and language?
Articulatory problems with the tongue or lip can cause a delay in language learning.
See a dentist for a tongue-tie that is too short
The tongue frenulum is a small piece of fibrous tissue that connects the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth.
Frenectomy in babies
What is a frenectomy? Also called a freinectomy, it is a small surgical procedure that consists of cutting one of the brakes located in the mouth.
Frenectomy: pain and care after surgery
A frenectomy is a common operation that consists of cutting one of the brakes of the mouth, usually a labial brake or the lingual brake.
All about the lip brake
If you've done some research on the subject, you've probably read and heard a lot of information about mouth brakes.
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