We all know that a child’s baby teeth don’t last forever. So if those little teeth develop problems, like severe decay, chips or cracks, it doesn’t much matter—right? Wrong! National Children’s Dental Health Month, observed in February, is the perfect occasion to remember why baby teeth need the same meticulous care as adult teeth:

As you can see, good dental health has a big impact on a child’s quality of life and health—in both the present and the future. That’s why it’s important to treat childhood dental disease and injuries promptly and properly. Regular dental exams are the best way to keep on top of your child’s dental health. If a cavity is discovered at a routine exam, prompt treatment can keep the decay from spreading to the root canals.

If your child plays sports, ask us about a custom-made mouthguard. This small device can protect your child’s teeth from serious injury.  And if a baby tooth does get knocked out, let us know. It may be best to fit your child with a very small dental device called a space maintainer, which will hold that empty space open until the permanent tooth beneath it grows in.

If you would like more information about children’s dental health, please contact us or schedule an appointment a consultation. You can also learn more by reading the Dear Doctor magazine article “Importance of Baby Teeth.”

Author: Emily J. STopper, DDS

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