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Fluoride Varnish… How Can it Help My Child?

Fluoride varnish is a professionally applied, highly concentrated fluoride product that has been widely used in Europe and Canada as a caries prevention agent since the 1960's. (3) Fluoride varnish applications 2 to 4 times a year have been shown to decrease caries in the permanent dentition by 38%. (2) Fluoride varnish can also reverse [...]

2016-03-29T21:15:16-07:00Dr. Chan's Blog|

Latest From the AAPD Complications With Teething Gels

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has received reports of methemoglobinemia, a rare but serious blood disorder that is associated with pain relievers, including teething gels, that contain benzocaine sold under the brand names Anbesol, Hurricaine, Orajel, Baby Orajel, Orabase and generic brands. Methemoglobinemia is a serious blood disorder that reduces the amount of oxygen [...]

2021-11-11T17:13:21-08:00Dr. Chan's Blog|

The no-drilling, no-pain solution: Icon!

Icon is a new way your dentist can stop the progression of an early cavity before it needs to be treated using a drill. This breakthrough treatment fills and seals the tiny holes and stabilizes the tooth, offering may unique advantages: The treatment does not require drilling the tooth or anesthesia Healthy tooth structure is [...]

2022-06-14T18:45:52-07:00Dr. Chan's Blog|

San Diego County Dental Society – Fluoride

The San Diego dental society website is a great way to find information concerning you and/or your children.  A wonderful pediatric resource is the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and their website www.aapd.org. The AAPD is the membership organization representing pediatric dentistry and their mission is to promote optimal oral health for children.  Dr. Chan will be [...]

2019-04-03T11:32:59-07:00Dr. Chan's Blog|

School Absence Policy for Dental Visits

The California Society of Pediatric Dentistry and the California Dental Association recognize the importance of regular school attendance and the effect of chronic absence on academic performance. As dental providers we try to work around school hours to minimize absence whenever possible. However, sometimes it may not be feasible to provide all the care children [...]

2019-04-11T14:34:28-07:00Dr. Chan's Blog|
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