Upcoming chance to meet and learn from Martin Kaplan, DMD, at the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Annual Session 2017, May 26-28 in Washington, D.C.
Ask the Clinician:
Infant Frenectomies in My Pediatric Dentistry Practice
Breastfeeding problems associated with infants’ Tongue- and Lip-Ties manifest themselves through infants’ failure to thrive and include, but are not limited to: inability for baby’s lips, mouth and tongue to properly latch on mother’s breast; inability to stimulate milk production through vigorous nursing, resulting in low milk supply; improper tongue mobility may prevent babies from clearing milk from their mouth; painful nursing, colic, reflux, speech difficulties; sleep deprivation for mother and infant due to frequent feedings; etc. Together with lactation consultants, oral surgeons and dentists have a role in both explaining the myths about lip- and tongue-ties but also about the safety and efficacy of proper diagnosis and timely treatment using the best modern methods and tools, such as soft-tissue dental lasers.
Schedule
| Friday, May 26th | 9:00am – 10:00am |
| Noon – 2:00pm | |
| 4:00pm – 5:00pm | |
| Saturday, May 27th | 9:00am – 10:00am |
| Noon – 2:00pm | |
| 4:00pm – 5:00pm | |
| Sunday, May 28th | 10:00am – Noon |
Location
AAPD Annual Session 2017
Gaylord National Convention Center
Oxon Hill, MD
LightScalpel Booth # 804
