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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The post <a href="https://miltoncentral.com/dental-insight/top-3-common-dental-issues-in-children-and-the-best-ways-to-treat-them/">Top 3 Common Dental Issues in Children and the Best Ways to Treat Them</a> appeared first on <a href="https://miltoncentral.com">Milton Central Family Dentistry</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="et_pb_section_0 et_pb_section et_section_regular et_block_section"><div class="et_pb_row_0 et_pb_row et_block_row"><div class="et_pb_column_0 et_pb_column et_pb_column_4_4 et-last-child et_block_column et_pb_css_mix_blend_mode_passthrough"><div class="et_pb_text_0 et_pb_text et_pb_bg_layout_light et_pb_module et_block_module"><div class="et_pb_text_inner"><div class="first-sentence-half">When it comes to their dental health, toddlers will always be kids.<br />The majority of the time, they make a lot of effort to avoid cleaning their teeth.<br />Not to mention that some kids have no dread at all of the things that are associated with playing, like catching awkward objects or running on wooden floors in their socks.<br />As a consequence, it is not surprising that they develop cavities and that their baby teeth fall out early.<br />Because some people believe that children lose their teeth naturally, dental problems may not seem like a major deal to them.<br />This shouldn't be the case, though, as you might be unaware of the crucial role that your child's main teeth play.</div>
<h2>First, the Most Common Dental Problem in Kids: Tooth Decay</h2>
<p>Also referred to as cavities or dental caries, <a href="https://www.dentistrytoday.com/3-things-that-will-accelerate-tooth-decay/"><strong>tooth decay</strong></a> occurs when the bacteria in the plaque settles on the tooth. Typically, this type of bacteria forms after kids ate sugars and starches. Children, as well as older people, are more likely to develop tooth decay because their enamel is more vulnerable compared to adults.</p>
<h3>How to Treat</h3>
<p>The best possible way to deal with plaque is through prevention. There is no real way to reverse them once you acquired <a href="https://miltoncentral.com/dental-services-in-milton/tooth-cavities/" data-wplink-edit="true">cavities</a>. The only option you can have is to fill and repair them. So, it is important to save your teeth while you still can through brushing and flossing regularly. However, once you already developed cavities, they must be treated by a dentist. Do not leave your cavities to deteriorate for it might progress into an abscess or infection. Depending on how damaged your tooth is, your dentist may take the form of a standard filling, putting a crown, or for the last resort, tooth extraction.</p>
<h2>Second, the Most Common Dental Problem in Kids: Gum Disease</h2>
<p>When tartar and plaque build up at your teeth’s base, your gums will get swollen and red and cause gum disease or gingivitis. If left untreated, it might lead to tooth loss and tooth bone damage.</p>
<h3>How to Treat</h3>
<p>For mild forms of gum disease, professional cleanings will help. For worse-case conditions, it will require deep scaling and special rinses. Dentists also offer taking up antibiotics or other medications which is why it is important to have your teeth checked by your dentist as soon as suspected you acquired gum disease.</p>
<h2>Third, Most Common Dental Problem in Kids: Damaged/Loose Teeth</h2>
<p>A mature tooth that is erupting frequently causes a loose tooth.<br />Do not be alarmed if your children's baby teeth begin to wiggle; this just indicates that the permanent ones are about to take their place.<br />Eventually, it will separate on its own.<br />We should intercede to hasten the process if it doesn't seem to be leaving your child's mouth quickly.</p>
<h3>How to Treat</h3>
<p>The last option for a baby's teeth that have been harmed or damaged should be extraction.<br />Today's dentists can save broken or injured teeth by using baby root canals or pediatric crowns because of contemporary technology.<br />Call your dentist as soon as possible if your kid loses a permanent tooth or sustains tooth damage.</p>
<h4>Prevention is better than Cure</h4>
<p>The importance of prevention is the main theme running through these 3 common dental problems in children. Proper and diligent brushing, <strong>regular dental visits,</strong> and flossing are the 3 main ingredients for healthy dental hygiene.</p>
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