Fred Margolis, DDS Dr. Fred Margolis received his B.S. and D.D.S. from The Ohio State University and his certificate in pediatric dentistry from the University of Illinois College of Dent... [read more]
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Techniques for Treating Pediatric and Special Needs Patients – Part 7 Dr. Fred Margolis discusses techniques and tools in the pediatric practice.
Techniques for Treating Pediatric and Special Needs Patients – Part 1 The practice management protocols utilized for optimizing the first appointment of pediatric and special needs patients.
Techniques for Treating Pediatric and Special Needs Patients – Part 2 Assessing and managing various behavior patterns encountered in pediatric and special needs patients.
Techniques for Treating Pediatric and Special Needs Patients – Part 3 Demonstrating specific techniques utilized to positively and successful overcome the various challenges encountered in the treatment of special needs patients including clinical management and taking x-rays.
Techniques for Treating Pediatric and Special Needs Patients – Part 4 Dr. Fred Margolis discusses the treatment of special needs patients, including challenges faced in administrating anesthesia.
Techniques for Treating Pediatric and Special Needs Patients – Part 5 Dr. Fred Margolis discusses the treatment of special needs patients, including situations requiring physical restraint.
Traumatic Injuries to Primary Teeth Diagnosis, treatment as well as prevention of traumatic dental injuries.
Pediatric Esthetic Dentistry for Teens: Do Not Miss Treating The Future Gens' Smiles An expert discusses easy-to-implement clinical applications for teens that fully meets the esthetic needs of this dental practice population.
Pediatric Sialithiasis A sialolith represents a precipitation of calcium salts around a nidus of desquamated epithelial cells, foreign bodies, bacterial by-products, microorganisms, or mucous plug. The most common location of salivary calculi is the submandibular gland. Although sialadenitis is relatively common in the pediatric population, sialolithiasis is not. We present a case report of a healthy 7-year-old male who presented to the office with sialolithiasis of the distal duct of the left submandibular gland discovered…
Treating Abnormal Frenum Attachments in Infants Ankyloglossia (tongue-tie) is a relatively common condition in newborns. Affected infants have difficulty latching onto the breast nipple and thus have inadequate milk transfer, and subsequent maternal nipple pain, resulting in untimely weaning. An abnormal maxillary labial frenum may prevent proper latching onto the breast nipple, also preventing the infant to obtain adequate breast milk. The author will illustrate using case reports how the frenectomy procedure can be performed utilizing an Erbium laser.
Behavior Management of the Special Child Children with disabling conditions can be treated in a private dental office with modifications of those techniques used to treat children who do not have handicapping conditions