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Follow on Google News | Dental Care is a Family AffairDr. Pizzi of Modern Dentistry of Shrewsbury reminds us why dental care is important at every age.
By: Heather Logrippp Taking your child to the dentist both early and regularly will help him adjust to a dental visit and may work wonders in the future for preventing the anxiety that accompanies so many adults to their dental appointments. Early promotion of oral health provides children with healthy lifelong habits for caring for their teeth and gums. Targeting problems early and effectively means fewer dental difficulties down the line. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that you take your child for his first dental visit between six and 12 months of age, when his first tooth erupts. The dentist can teach you the proper techniques for brushing and flossing your child's teeth. As your child grows, regular checkups can ensure that baby teeth are developing normally and the use of sealants and fluoride can keep teeth healthier. While some dentists specialize in pediatric dentistry, you might want to consider a practice that addresses the needs of both children and adults. Apart from the convenience of being able to take the entire family to one office for regular cleanings, family dentists are versed in the same techniques that are employed by pediatric dentists. And if you show your children that regular cleanings and healthy maintenance between appointments is a priority for you, they will be more likely to practice the same oral care. Quality dental care should be a top priority no matter what your age. Family dental practices make it easier to stay on top of oral health by meeting the needs of your entire family. # # # Modern Dentistry is run by Dr. Todd Pizzi. Dr. Pizzi is from Franklin, Massachusetts. He graduated from Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 1995. He received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from The State University of New York at Buffalo in 1999. Following dental school, he was appointed as a Lieutenant in the United States Public Health Service where he served as a Reserve Dental Officer while serving the Native American populations of the Southwestern United States. Dr. Pizzi returned to his home state and worked at several dental offices before coming to Shrewsbury in 2001. He purchased his practice and moved it to its present location with state-of-the- End
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