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Tips on Selecting a Pediatric Dentist for Your Children

 Making regular trips to the dentist is an important part of children’s overall health. For parents who want help on how to choose a pediatric dentist for their kids, Dr. Kami Hoss lists some criteria they have to consider. Qualifications, certificates, and licenses The first things parents must check are the qualifications and certificates earned by the dental practitioner. The requirements vary in each state; hence, it is recommended to check the qualifications and certificates that dentists should hold in that state on the official government website. Parents should also check if the pediatric dentist has an active license and is legally allowed to run their practice. Fun and accommodating environment Going to a dental clinic can be anxiety-inducing for children. Even adults can feel uncomfortable about going in for dental check-ups or procedures. Parents must look for a dental clinic that can make their young ones feel safe and happy. Most pediatric dental practices allow paren

Key reasons to watch out for gum disease

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medicinenet.com A person’s periodontal health says a lot about their overall health and wellbeing. Evidence shows us gum disease can become a catalyst for other conditions to arise and adversely impact one’s body. The role gum disease plays in the severity of COVID-19 when contracted is the most recent cause for alarm. In this blog post, Dr. Kami Hoss shares various reasons it is vital to watch for the signs of gum disease.     For individuals battling cancer, periodontal disease may be one of the most common harmful effects of cancer treatments. Experts have linked cancer to inflammation and inflammation to periodontal disease. People undergoing cancer treatment have reported adverse side effects, including oral mucositis, xerostomia, and osteoradionecrosis. Some of these treatments destroy healthy cells in the oral cavity. Cancer patients are encouraged to receive appropriate dental diagnosis and treatment to prevent periodontal disease before starting their first cancer treatmen