Common Dental Problems Your Child May Face



While it may seem that your child should not face the same dental problems as you do because they have only baby teeth, or maybe they don’t have as many of their permanent teeth in, they in fact, face all of the same problems you face.  Plaque and decay can build up on their teeth causing cavities and if the cavity is not taken care of then there may be a need for a more invasive dental procedure such as a root canal. 
 
Preventative dental care is the key to protecting their smile from plaque and buildup. By having them brush, floss and receive routine dental cleanings you can prevent minor problems from turning into a major dental problem.

Gum Disease, while it isn’t typical, in children, is possible. You may notice signs of redness or swollen gums. Without proper treatment, it can lead not only to more severe dental problems such as loss of teeth, but it can also lead to health problems later on. Gum disease is an infection that the body is fighting.

Tooth grinding is a chronic problem that impacts millions of American adults, but it unfortunately can also be a problem for your child. While there may be multiple reasons that is causing your child to grind their teeth, ensuring that you share this information with the dentist can allow them to decide on a treatment plan.

For more information on common dental problems, contact Dr. Cameron Fuller and his team.


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