The Time Has Come for Pediatric Dentistry and Medicine to Develop A New Thought Process, Rather Than Just Thinking Outside the Box When Caring for Newborn Babies and Infants, We Need A Totally New Box
Volume 3 - Issue 4
Lawrence Kotlow DDS*
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- Department of Pediatric Dentistry, USA
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Lawrence Kotlow DDS, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, 340 Fuller Road Abany NY, USA
Received:December 14, 2019; Published: December 18, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/IPDOAJ.2019.03.000167
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Abstract
The concept of thinking outside the box is no longer valid, we now need to create a new box. The volumes of research showing the merging of medicine and dentistry is growing rapidly and those who fail to grasp its importance will be left behind. Our primary goal in caring for newborn infants and babies should be to allow them to grow and develop to their maximum potential. It’s time for the old, outdated conservative ideas, to be shed and have the Dental and Medical community understand that the separation of medicine and dentistry is rapidly disappearing.
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