If a newborn is found to have a slightly forked tip of the tongue, it is recommended to seek early medical attention at the oral department for corrective surgery.
Learn how to properly deal with tooth movement in a 3-year-old after a fall.
How to handle the issue of drooling in children, along with the physiological explanations and treatment methods
This article provides methods for treating oral ulcers caused by Behçet’s disease.
How can you improve the tooth misalignment issue in a 2.5-year-old child caused by biting the lower lip?
Explore the possibility of gum pain in children being related to wisdom teeth growth and offer corresponding treatment recommendations.
A four-month-old baby has a habit of sucking on their fingers, or putting items from their hands into their mouth. Family members believe the child may be teething soon and suggest using teething biscuits, but are worried about the risk of the child swallowing the biscuits and choking.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease initially presents with oral mucosal rashes that appear early on. After 5-10 days, they can gradually crust over and disappear. The disease is not a single phenomenon and can also appear on the hands, feet, and be accompanied by rashes, sometimes even affecting the groin. If the only symptom is oral rashes without the presence of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease, one should be vigilant and seek early diagnosis and timely treatment to prevent complications.
Learn how to address the anterior open bite issue in a 3-year-old baby and get professional advice.
Pits and fissures sealing is an effective method to prevent childhood cavities, suitable for a specific age range.