Dr. Ronald J Pruhs D.D.S.
Dentist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Dentistry
4120 S LAKE DR SAINT FRANCIS WI, 53235About
Dr. Ronald Pruhs is a pediatric dentist practicing in SAINT FRANCIS, WI. Dr. Pruhs 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. Pruhs 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 estimate of the age of stabilization of the clinical crowns of the permanent incisors.
- Benzodiazepine receptor mediation of behavioral effects of nitrous oxide in mice.
- Antagonism of phosphoramidon-induced antinociception in mice by mu- but not
- Interaction between nitrous oxide and diazepam in the mouse staircase test.
- The use of stainless steel crowns in the construction of space maintainers.
- The use of stainless steel crowns in the construction of space maintainers.
- Articulation implications in a case of anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia and partial anodontia.
- Articulation implications in a case of anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia and partial anodontia.
- Effects of appliance size, arch wire diameter, and alloy composition on the in vitro force delivery of the quad-helix appliance.
- Hand-over-mouth behavior management technique in a solo pedodontic practice: a study.
- Combination effects of chloral hydrate and nitrous oxide/oxygen in the mouse staircase test.
- Preparation of the tooth surface to receive a pit and fissure sealant.
- A psychological rationale for the use of nitrous oxide psychosedation for children.
- A psychological rationale for the use of nitrous oxide psychosedation for children.
- Modification of an infant incubator for exposure of experimental animals to nitrous oxide.
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