Dr. Yick-ying Beanca Chu DDS
Dentist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Dentistry
20932 Brookhurst St Suite 102 Huntington Beach CA, 92646About
Dr. Yick-ying Chu is a pediatric dentist practicing in Huntington Beach, CA. Dr. Chu specializes in the oral health of children. Pediatric dentists tend to patients ranging in age from infancy to teenaged years. As a pediatric dentist, Dr. Chu takes care of a childs teeth, gums and mouth. Children can face dental problems like tooth decay and gum disease without proper care. Pediatric dentists can provide dental examinations, give cleanings and treatments, repair cavitities and dental injuries like fractured or knocked-out teeth, diagnose oral conditions and more.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- An outbreak of Candida tropicalis peritonitis in patients on intermittent peritoneal dialysis.
- Social power and motivation for the compliance of nurses and housekeeping staff with infection control policies.
- The enhancement of infection control in-service education by ward opinion
- Brief report: the utilization of influencing tactics for the implementation of infection control policies.
- Brief report: reduction in the frequency of needle recapping by effective education: a need for conceptual alteration.
- Brief report: a scheme to review infection control guidelines for the purpose of implementation in the hospital.
- Familial dementia of adult onset with pathological findings of a 'non-specific' nature.
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