What If Milk Teeth Decay?

IF MILK TEETH ROLLS!

Milk teeth contain more organic matter than normal teeth. Therefore, they can rot more easily and quickly. Children do not react much in the early stages of decay.

As decay progresses, sensitivity to cold and sweets may begin. Later, the decayed tooth causes pain and aches to the child. The pain occurs especially when eating. Food residues that enter the cavity put pressure on the nerves of the tooth, causing pain to increase.

WHAT IF THE MILK TEETH DO NOT COME OUT AND DROP?

Sometimes it is observed that brown spots form on the milk teeth as soon as they come out, or that these teeth break and fall out. In fact, these stains are also tooth decay. Breast milk, which is the most important food in baby nutrition, or cow's milk, naturally contains sugar. When breastfed or bottle-fed before going to bed or during sleep, the milk left in the mouth creates an environment suitable for the decay of teeth.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO TREAT MILK TEETH?

It is not easy to sit especially young children in the dentist's chair and treat them. Sometimes even pediatric dentists (pedodontists) cannot treat these painful teeth because the child does not comply, and the treatments have to be done under general anesthesia.

Considering all these difficulties, children should pay great attention to their oral and dental care from the time their first baby teeth appear.

Early loss of baby teeth causes some problems during permanent dentition, especially in the back molar regions. Because It is possible that neighboring teeth will shift towards the gap where the tooth was lost and close this gap over time.

This situation may cause the permanent tooth that will replace it in the future to remain impacted or to erupt from a different place and cause a faulty bite. In such cases, braces (orthodontics) treatment is inevitable.

If a baby tooth has to be extracted for various reasons, space-maintaining appliances should be made to prevent the extraction space from closing.

PREVENTIVE TREATMENT

Preventive treatment is very important in pediatric dentistry, as in every field. Your child should have regular check-ups by a doctor. under the skin, and gaining proper brushing and eating habits will ensure that your child has healthy teeth for a lifetime. Baby teeth are also very important in dental health. Baby teeth that are not well protected can erode and cause pain.

When lost early, it causes permanent teeth to emerge crooked. Therefore, the best thing to do is to start checkups from the time your child's baby teeth appear. Fluoride application and fissure sealant Tooth decay can be prevented with preventive methods such as. At the same time, orthodontic problems that affect the appearance of the mouth and face can be easily solved with early intervention, which will contribute to your child becoming a self-confident and happy individual.

If the bacterial plaque (a whitish, sticky layer consisting of food residues and microorganisms) formed on the teeth has accumulated to the extent that it cannot be removed with normal brushing, it should be cleaned and removed by the dentist. This process will also prevent the formation of problems such as tartar and cavities that bacterial plaque will cause in the long term. In the same session, the child is informed about tooth brushing training and protection from cavities and is called back for a check-up.

Prevent your baby from sleeping with a bottle in his/her mouth at night.
Try to put him/her to sleep after feeding.
Do not add sweeteners such as sugar, honey or molasses to the milk in the bottle.
Make sure to give the baby water after feeding.
When the first teeth start to appear, clean his/her teeth by wiping them with a clean and damp gauze, cheesecloth or a clean cloth wrapped around your finger after night and morning feedings.
Pacifier dipped in honey, molasses or jam do not give.
Do not give children acidic drinks.

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