Your Child Has A Cavity, Now What?




Your child has gone to the dentist for their regular checkup and now you are faced with the dreaded news that they have a cavity. They may brush and floss regularly and you may even limit the amount of sugar they consume. It's okay, no reason to panic. Here are the steps that Dr. Fuller and his team take in order to ensure this is as smooth a process as possible. Taking care of the cavity as quickly as possible is critical to decrease the potential for other problems later on.

Dr. Fuller and his team will walk through the plan with you. But depending on the cavity, they will either schedule an appointment right away, or they will schedule an appointment for an available date.  Once the appointment comes, Dr. Fuller will numb the area. If you have concerns about the numbing process make sure to ask questions ahead of time.

Once the area is numb, they will work to remove the cavity by utilizing the least restrictive method possible. They are going to make sure they remove all of the cavity and ensure the area is clean and ready to be re-filled. The material they use to re-fill it will be composite material that matches the color of their other teeth.

Then they will even out the surface to make sure that your child's bite is not off. If the bite is off it can cause damage to other teeth. They do this by having them bite down on a piece of paper that will show any spots that are hitting too high or are out of place. Then your child will be on their way.

For more information, contact Dr. Cameron Fuller and his team.

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