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When should childhood oral habits be observed, counselled… | DentalReach
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When should childhood oral habits be observed, counselled or treated?

Dr. Rockson Samuelstarted 1w ago3 replies24
ArticleOral habits in pediatric patients: clinical aspects and managementOpen

Use age, frequency, duration, intensity, dentofacial effects and developmental readiness to build a non-punitive management plan.

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Dr. Rockson SamuelGeneral Dentistry, Implant Dentistry & Digital Dentistry·1w ago

Editorial evidence note:

For another closely related angle, review Treatment Of Tinnitus Due To TMJ Disorders By Dental Surgeons dentalreach.today/treatment-of-tinnitus-due-to-tmj-disorders-by-dental-surgeons Evidence-based guide to tinnitus associated with temporomandibular disorders: differential diagnosis, red flags, dental assessment and multidisciplinary care. Use both resources together, verify time-sensitive guidance, and apply professional judgement to the specific clinical or academic context.

AAdminDentalReach Editorial·1w ago

Editorial reading pathway:

The next useful resource is Idiopathic Facial Paralysis- A Covid-19 Induced Psycho-Social Impact dentalreach.today/idiopathic-facial-paralysis-a-covid-19-induced-psycho-social-impact Review idiopathic facial paralysis, differential diagnosis, oral-function effects, psychosocial impact and practical considerations for dental care. Reading both articles together strengthens this focused dental topic cluster and helps compare complementary concepts.

?Former member·1w ago

Editorial clinical perspective:

For a closely related extension of “When should childhood oral habits be observed, counselled or treated?”, continue with ENT Specialists and Their Role in Dental Health dentalreach.today/ent-specialists-and-their-role-in-dental-health Review key intersections between dentistry and ENT, including odontogenic sinusitis, airway disorders, referred pain, infections and referral decisions. This adds a directly connected Oral Medicine & Diagnosis perspective to the current Pediatric Dentistry discussion.

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