Children's Cavities Treatment
It's a proud moment. Cavities, on the other hand, are a reality for many children. There's no need to panic if your child's pediatric dentist discovers a cavity; they can typically treat it quickly and painlessly. Cavities in Children: What Causes Them? Cavities in children are mainly caused by plaque buildup, which causes the tooth to deteriorate. Sugars and starch react chemically with plaque, causing tooth enamel to erode and a cavity to form. The tooth becomes more vulnerable to damage and infection as the enamel erodes. Cavity treatment for children is usually simple and quick. It is critical to have a cavity filled in your child's mouth to prevent additional tooth decay. At our Tooth Affair, it is almost typically completed in a single quick consultation. Do Cavities in Baby Teeth Need to be Treated? The quick answer is that the natural enamel on baby teeth is weaker than on adult teeth, making tooth rotting easier. Cavities are also a bacterial infection that ca...