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Mississauga dentist discusses the unique dental care needs for kids

Straight teeth are an important feature of an attractive smile, right up there with teeth that are free of stains. However, as children’s teeth are developing they can grow in tilted, sideways, or at a right angle.

If crooked or crowded teeth are not addressed in childhood, problems can become worse. Difficulty cleaning between teeth can cause them to harbour food particles that breed the bacteria responsible for tooth decay and gum disease. Problems associated with the joint that connects the jawbone to the skull can arise. Temporomandibular joint disorders can cause headaches and facial pain, which may affect a child’s nutrition, sleep, scholastic performance, and overall quality of life.

These conditions may be remedied with conventional braces, as well as functional orthodontic systems to straighten teeth and reshape the upper and lower jaws for improved comfort, appearance, and mobility.

Invisalign Teen is also an attractive and convenient option to treat a number of alignment and bite issues among younger patients. Teens enjoy the fact that the straightening trays are clear, so their friends don’t notice the dental appliances the way they would metal braces. Invisalign trays may be removed for up to 4 hours each day, so it’s easier for patients to eat, and brush and floss between and around the teeth and gums.

Your dentist for kids in Mississauga, Dentistry on 10, can effectively and compassionately prevent and treat a number of other conditions associated with younger patients, including:

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  • Early Childhood Caries – Defined as one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in any child up to age 5. Expectant mothers should regularly visit the dentist for professional cleanings and exams as the bacteria responsible for early childhood caries can be passed from mom to child. Dr. Kotecha can educate parents on good and bad habits; for instance, babies should not be put to bed with bottles full of sugary drinks including fruit juice. Babies should be encouraged to drink from a cup by their first birthday. It’s a good idea for both mom and baby to eat their fruit, not drink it. Dr. Kotecha will want to see any baby for the first time before his or her first birthday or within six months of the eruption of the first tooth.
  • Decay in school-aged kids – One of the biggest concerns among younger children has to do with the emergence of the first permanent molars around age six or seven. Food can become trapped in these pitted and grooved back teeth. This uneven surface and hard-to-reach location makes it difficult for kids to clean properly. This creates a recipe for bacteria and decay that leads to early tooth loss. Dr. Kotecha may recommend sealants, which are applied to the chewing surfaces of the teeth. They create a thin, unobtrusive plastic barrier between the tooth and harmful bacteria.
  • Impacted wisdom teeth – Students may develop their third molars as young as age 15. Known as wisdom teeth, many kids’ mouths are not able to accommodate these extra teeth. They have to be removed as part of a routine procedure. If left untreated, wisdom teeth can jeopardise the second molars.

Children’s dental services are as diverse and varied as the conditions these procedures attempt to treat or stop before they arise in the first place. To experience a better way to treat children’s unique needs, schedule an appointment at Dentistry on 10. Call (905) 455-9262 .

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What issue did you have before you came here with your teeth? Before I came to see Doctor, there was a front tooth of mine which broke and that were two teeth put for me in front. Many years ago, in Tanzania and a slum. So, one day when I was eating something hard It broke so I had to come to doctor. I came and I showed Doctor and Doctor said this has to be removed. Once I remove this, we will have to put a bridge for you And I said Okay because without that two teeth in the front, I could not smile. I was looking terrible You know, so I said to doctor. Okay I’ll, I’ll, put a bridge, she said I’ll put fight for you and I said how much will it cost Doctor, and Doctor gave me the price and I told her OKAY. I have my son in Tanzania. I’m going to tell him about it, tell him about the price and see what he’s saying and asking should I do it here, Should I come to Tanzania and do it, and he told me no mum. I want you to do it with Doctor Rena. So go ahead. So, I came back and I told doctor I want to do it and she started working on me and one day I was called. That’s the day I was going to get my bridge. She told me you’ll have to have patience. You have to for three hours this work will take. I said Okay she handled me so well. The reason is I cannot lie flat on the bed, so I brought my pillow. I put my pillow and doctor worked and worked. Maybe Doctor was getting tired because you know they had to bend down, but she did it then she gave me a break after one and. 1/2 hour. I got up. I came out, had a walk, went back again, then she started again and after three hours she fixed the bridge and she said to me. Look, how do you look now? Oh God, I was shocked. I was shocked. I said doctor, look at my smile, it’s so good Now I don’t have to worry You know, so I can show Everybody, my teeth now like. That so that was it. And I’m so happy with Doctor Reena and I would recommend her to Anybody who ever wants to do a bridge Because she really handled me with care. I do not really know If I had gone some other dentist, if they would have had the patience, the patience she took with me was fantastic and I’m always thanking God for giving such a good doctor.


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Meet Dr. Rina Kotecha

Dr. Rina Kotecha is a graduate of the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. She possesses 19 years of expertise in the dentistry field specializing in general dentistry. She has further qualifications from the MGE Executive Training Program and Master Implant Training Program while holding certification in Soft Tissue Management Program by DenMat. She completed the Rondeau Seminars in Level I Orthodontics and she is an active member of the Ontario Dental Association and Ontario Dental Implant Network.