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Why should my child see a paediatric dentist rather than a general dentist?

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Dr Charmaine Hall
Dr Charmaine Hall

Dr Charmaine Hall

Specialist Paediatric Dentist

BDSc (Melb), DClinDent (Melb), MRACDS (Paed)

Oral health care for children with special needs

Managing the dental care of children with special needs Managing the dental care of a child with special needs requires careful consideration. A child with special...

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Tooth Fairy
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My child has a knocked out baby tooth: What do I do?

How to manage a knocked out baby tooth You were carefully watching your child at the playground but then in the blink of an eye, there was a fall, a bleeding mouth an...

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Tooth Fairy
Tooth Fairy

Tooth Fairy

Order and appearance of baby teeth

The order of baby teeth There are 20 baby teeth (deciduous teeth) that erupt in the first few years of a child’s life. The first teeth to erupt are those at the fro...

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Baby teething – signs, symptoms and treatments

Everything you need to know about baby teething Babies’ teeth start to develop in the womb, long before the baby is born. Most babies’ first teeth start to show, ...

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The role of fissure sealants in children’s teeth

What is a Fissure Sealant? As the saying goes, prevention is better than the cure. And if you have ever been faced with tooth ache or the prospect of dental fillings,...

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Tooth Fairy
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Should I pull out my child’s loose tooth?

Why you shouldn’t pull out a child’s loose tooth Many of us remember getting a little “help” with a loose baby tooth when we were young. It wasn’t uncommon ...

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Tooth Fairy
Tooth Fairy

Tooth Fairy

What should I do when a tooth is knocked out?

For active people of any age there are a number of situations in which a tooth can be knocked out, including the most common of all – playing sport. Fortunately a...

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Tooth Fairy
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Visiting the dentist: Caring for a child with autism

Caring for children with autism at the dentist Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurological disorder that appears during the first three years of life. It is a de...

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Dr Charmaine Hall
Dr Charmaine Hall

Dr Charmaine Hall

Specialist Paediatric Dentist

BDSc (Melb), DClinDent (Melb), MRACDS (Paed)

Combating dental anxiety in children

Children with dental anxiety Sacrifice chocolate and sweets for calcium rich foods like sugar free yoghurt? It’s no wonder that most children don’t take kindly to...

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Tooth Fairy
Tooth Fairy

Tooth Fairy

My child has a knocked out baby tooth: What do I do?

How to manage a knocked out baby tooth You were carefully watching your child at the playground but then in the blink of an eye, there was a fall, a bleeding mouth an...

[Read More]
Why should my child see a paediatric dentist rather than a general dentist?