Complete Guide to Children with Perfect Teeth

Complete Guide to Children with Perfect Teeth
Posted: August 9, 2007

Complete Guide to Children with Perfect Teeth

Dentist, Doctor Share Proven Methods to Save Thousands on Pediatric Dental Work in New Book

VERO BEACH, Fla. – Frances B. Glenn, DDS, and William D. Glenn III, M.D., share a step-by-step guide for preventing and treating dental problems in children in their new book, Complete Guide for Having Children with Perfect Teeth (now available through AuthorHouse).

        Parents know that brushing regularly and limiting sugary foods are important to dental hygiene for children. In this book, the authors share a wealth of information about children’s dental health that has been kept from them by the dental industry. Parents have more control over their children’s dental health than they might think, beginning as early as pregnancy. Building teeth that do not decay and instilling good dental habits in children can carry this influence well into adulthood.

        “Based on research completed in the late 1800s and perfected in the 1950s, these methods are proven to prevent tooth decay, strengthen enamel and even limit orthodontic problems,” say the authors. “With precise fluoride nutrition, parents can ensure their children’s teeth will not only resist decay but also resist possible trauma—all for about $20 a year, and prevent costly orthodontics for a little more.” Even parents who did not begin the process during pregnancy can benefit from this complete guide to dental health. From finding a dentist and orthodontist to maximizing the benefits of costly dental work, this book guides parents through the world of dental care in simple, easy-to-understand language. Illustrations and photographs document the proven success of these tactics.

        According to the authors, parents will see the benefits of these methods in their bank accounts, and there are many more benefits to children with healthy, beautiful smiles. “Thousands of dollars can be saved. Teeth that are especially resistant to decay are worth many thousands of dollars in saving over the life of each of your children. Actually, the value of having quality teeth that don’t decay cannot be stated in terms of money. In addition, the section on orthodontics alone can save several thousand dollars and have your kids end up with better smiles,” the authors write.

        Frances Glenn practiced pediatric dentistry and orthodontics for 45 years. She belongs to the American Society of Dentistry for Children, the American Orthodontic Society and the Children’s Dental Research Society, and has served on the Board of Overseers for the University of Pennsylvania Dental School since 1990. She also travels the country as a lecturer.

        William Glenn practiced otolaryngology and head and neck surgery, for nearly 40 years. He also served as Consultant to the Florida Board of Medical Examiners on Standards of Care for 13 years.

        The authors are both retired. Their research papers have been published in 19 peer-reviewed medical and dental journals including Journal of Dentistry for Children, Journal of Dental Research and American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. They have also collaborated on How to Have Children with Perfect Teeth (available through AuthorHouse).

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