Does Your Child Have Dental Pain?



No one wants to spend time at the dentist office with a child who has dental pain, but also living with dental pain from day to day can be difficult and cause problems for your child in school. Dental pain can cause intolerance, grumpiness and behavioral distractions that interrupt their learning. Dental pain can throb and cause problems when they are eating, playing or sitting in class trying to focus on math and reading.

When it gets to this level of pain, temporary options will only alleviate the problem for a short amount of time. Taking them to the dentist and having Dr. Cameron Fuller and his team take a look at the problem can ensure they get the underlined problem fixed and get back to what it is important. Toothaches may be indicative of: a chipped tooth, dental decay, lose or missing fillings, or food that is stuck between teeth that they are not able to get loose.

Taking care of dental problems immediately can help them to refocus on the tasks in front of them. Sometimes dental pain is attributed to something simple such as a cavity or a chipped tooth, but other times dental pain can be a bigger problem that is going to take more time to fix and take care of.


For more information on dental pain, contact Dr. Fuller and his team!


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