Not exact matches
It's the
start of (hopefully) twice - yearly
visits to ensure life - long
dental health.
But when your child's teeth
start coming in, you'll need to
start a new
dental care routine, which will include
dental visits.
In preparation for your child's first
dental visit, Lindsey recommends
starting with a good oral hygiene routine when their first tooth comes in.
The pregnancy calendar also contains tips and reminders for expectant mothers: when to finish the
dental treatment, on what term
start taking vitamins, when to
visit your doctor, whether sex is not prohibited at this term.
According to the American pediatric dentistry association, your child should
start regular
dental visits by the time she is one - year old.
You need to
start with a clean mouth, so if you've never
visited us for a
dental cleaning for your pup, now's the time to make an appointment.
One of the simplest ways to keep your pets» teeth and overall health in top form is to
start with regular
dental checkups, which we can schedule as a specific
visit or include when your pet has an annual physical exam.
During your puppy's wellness
visit, we will discuss at - home
dental care with you and show you how to gradually
start brushing your puppy's teeth.
It is important to have your cats teeth checked at every veterinary
visit to help prevent
dental disease or to
start treatment of problems.
Professional oral hygiene
visits should be
started early in a pet's life before advanced
dental disease occurs.
The Early
Start program in New Zealand was one of the few evaluations to identify effects on the frequency of doctor and
dental visits.
Maple Family Dentist team member, Kaitlyn,
visited Head
Start and Early Head
Start children in Fargo to provide
dental health information!
Maple Family Dentist team member, Kaitlyn,
visited Head
Start and Early Head
Start children in Fargo to provide
dental health...
EIP showed favorable impacts on 8 outcomes, including fewer days and episodes of hospitalization, relative to those in the comparison group, covering a range of 6 weeks to 2 years postpartum.13, 23,24 EIP also showed a favorable effect on the percentage of children who were adequately immunized by 1 year, but the difference was no longer statistically significant by 2 years.13, 24 Early
Start demonstrated favorable effects on 3 outcomes, including percentage who received well - child
visits and
dental service.25 — 27 HFA had favorable results for 4 health care outcomes, such as the number of well - child
visits and whether the child had health insurance.28 — 31 HFA had an unfavorable effect on the number of pediatric emergency department (ED)
visits.32 The research showed that Healthy Steps had a beneficial effect on 2 outcomes: 1 - month well - child
visits and diphtheria toxoid, tetanus toxoid, and pertussis vaccinations.33 Finally, NFP had favorable results on 3 outcomes measuring the number of ED
visits at different follow - ups but an unfavorable / ambiguous effect on number of days hospitalized between 25 and 50 months.34, 35 The research on 2 programs (Oklahoma's CBFRS and PAT) showed no effects on measures of health care use or coverage.36 — 40 The research on 5 programs (Child FIRST, EHS, Family Check - Up, HIPPY, and PALS for Infants) did not report health care coverage or usage outcomes.