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Drs Kane, Tesini, Soporowski & Associates
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Your child's first dental visit should be within six months of eruption of his/her first tooth. You can make the first visit to the dentist enjoyable and positive. Your child should be informed of the visit and told that the dentist and his staff will explain all procedures and answer any questions. The less to-do concerning the visit, the better. |
Address: Natick, MA, 01760 Click here to see the full address Website: Drs Kane, Tesini, Soporowski | Phone Number |
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Drs Kane, Tesini, Soporowski & Associates
Mission Statement We appreciate the opportunity to provide you and your family with dental care. The information that is included within this site will familiarize you with our philosophy of care, our office practices, and our staff. Our objective is to create a caring environment in which to educate, enlighten, and encourage our patients to value a lifetime of dental health. We value our patients as individuals and continually strive to deliver the highest standards of care to ensure that each person's needs are met. We invite you to share in the treatment planning for your child so that we will have all the information necessary to decide what will best suit your child's needs. We welcome your input. Infection Control We strive to be aware of and to utilize the most effective infection control measures available. We maximize use of disposable materials and autoclave all of our instruments. We employ an independent compliance group who reviews our procedures on an ongoing basis and informs us of any new regulations. As always, we welcome your questions regarding any of our procedures, but especially the area of infection control, as we are proud of our level of compliance. Orthodontics What is an Orthodontist? An Orthodontist is a dentist who has completed specialized training to diagnosis and treat dental and facial irregularities in patients. An Orthodontist must apply, be accepted and graduate from an institution accredited by the American Dental Association. Throughout their training, the Orthodontist learns skills required to manage tooth movement (orthodontic) and guide facial development (orthopedics) When does my child see an Orthodontist? It is recommended by the American Association of Orthodontists that a child first see an Orthodontist by the age of 7 years old. You do not need to wait until all the permanent teeth are in before seeing an Orthodontist. Some children may have tooth alignment or jaw growth problems than can be detected at an early age. Some of these problems are best treated early, thereby avoiding a more serious problem later on, minimizing or even eliminating braces as a teenager. What happens during an initial orthodontic examination? The Orthodontist will evaluate your specific need by completing a full head, neck and dental examination. He or she will also evaluate your child’s facial growth, spacing between teeth, crowding extra or missing teeth. They also look for habits like thumb sucking or tongue thrusting which may hinder normal growth and development. These problems can change tooth alignment as well as alter facial appearances. Some bite problems are inherited and others are acquired.
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