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  2. Pediatric dentistry - Wikipedia

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    A child getting a filling at the dentist. Malmö National Dental Service 1989. Pediatric dentistry (formerly pedodontics in American English or paedodontics in Commonwealth English) is the branch of dentistry dealing with children from birth through adolescence. [1] The specialty of pediatric dentistry is recognized by the American Dental ...

  3. Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    ICD-9-CM. 23 - 24. MeSH. D003813. [edit on Wikidata] An oral surgeon and dental assistant removing a wisdom tooth. Dentistry, also known as dental medicine and oral medicine, is the branch of medicine focused on the teeth, gums, and mouth. It consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, management, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and ...

  4. Dental public health - Wikipedia

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    e. Dental Public Health (DPH) is a para-clinical specialty of dentistry that deals with the prevention of oral disease and promotion of oral health. [1][2] Dental public health is involved in the assessment of key dental health needs and coming up with effective solutions to improve the dental health of populations rather than individuals.

  5. International Association of Paediatric Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    The objective of IAPD is to contribute to the promotion of oral health for children around the world. [2] It is an international forum for certified pediatric dentists and general dental practitioners for treating children. The IAPD has now 70 National Member Societies, represents over 20,000 dentists. [3]

  6. Dental therapist - Wikipedia

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    Dental therapist. A dental therapist is a member of the dental team who provides preventive and restorative dental care for children and adults. The precise role varies and is dependent on the therapist's education and the various dental regulations and guidelines of each country. More than 50 countries allow dental therapists to provide some ...

  7. Global Dental Relief - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official Website. Global Dental Relief volunteers have been working since 2001 to bring dental care to children overseas. GDR works in seven countries— Nepal, India, Guatemala, Mexico, Kenya, [2] Cambodia and the US. GDR previously provided free dental care in Vietnam as well. Since 2001, 4,000 dedicated volunteers served over ...

  8. Early childhood caries - Wikipedia

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    Early childhood caries. Early childhood caries (ECC), formerly known as nursing bottle caries, baby bottle tooth decay, night bottle mouth and night bottle caries, is a disease that affects teeth in children aged between birth and 71 months. [1][2] ECC is characterized by the presence of 1 or more decayed (non cavitated or cavitated lesions ...

  9. School dental service - Wikipedia

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    The Education Act 1918 had nominal provision for dental treatment for children at school. It was the Education Act 1944 that made it compulsory for children at primary and secondary schools to have dental inspections in England and Wales. The provision of a school dental service mostly appeared after the Second World War, and until the end of ...

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