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Welcome to the office of Dr. Trilla Cajulis, a leading pediatric dental care practice in the Eastlake community of Chula Vista, California. We understand the importance of good dental hygiene and oral care and are committed to providing your family with the best care in a relaxing, pleasant atmosphere. Our goal at Cajulis Pediatric Dentistry [...]

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Laughing Gas

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Some children are given nitrous oxide, also known as “laughing gas”, to help them relax for dental treatment. Nitrous oxide is a blend of two gases, oxygen and nitrogen, and it is given through a small breathing mask placed over the child’s nose. The gas is mild, easily taken, and quickly eliminated from the body. The relaxed [...]

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Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC), also known as IV Sedation

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What is Monitored Anesthesia Care? MAC is a general description for a variety of anesthetic techniques designed to help patients relax and be totally comfortable for the procedure being performed.  After a preoperative  interview and a brief physical evaluation, a fully trained and licensed anesthesiologist administers anesthetic medications which eliminate pain, reduce stress, and maintain [...]

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Eastlake’s Premiere Location for Pediatric Dental Care

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Welcome to the office of Dr. Trilla Cajulis, a leading pediatric dental care practice in the Eastlake community of Chula Vista, California. We understand the importance of good dental hygiene and oral care and are committed to providing your family with the best care in a relaxing, pleasant atmosphere. Our goal at Cajulis Pediatric Dentistry [...]

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How to Prevent Cavities in Children

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Good oral hygiene removes bacteria and the left over food particles that combine to create cavities. For infants, use a wet gauze or clean washcloth to wipe the plaque from teeth and gums. Avoid putting your child to bed with a bottle filled with anything other than water. See “Baby Bottle Tooth Decay” for more [...]

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