

Everyone has primarily temporary teeth when they are growing, which later come out and are replaced with permanent teeth. Tooth decay in children is common, and it destroys the tooth enamel, leading to cavities. The bacteria found in the mouth works on the food remaining in the mouth and produces a substance called plaque. It is the plaque that destroys the enamel leading to teeth cavities.
Many people do not take baby teeth as vital because they know that they will eventually come out to give way to adult teeth. That is why they ask," Is it necessary to fill cavities in baby teeth?" They know within a short time, they will fall out. But teeth damaged by cavities can cause one or more of the following teeth problem in children:
A dentist diagnoses tooth decay in children based on their history, examining the child's teeth, and a dental x-ray.
The standard baby teeth treatment is tooth filling, removing the decayed part, and replacing it with a filling. There are also other options that you can choose depending on the condition of the tooth. These include the following:
Failure to treat tooth cavities in baby teeth may cause the children other problems that affect the child's well-being.
You can avoid tooth decay in your child by following some simple tooth care procedures as follows:
It is better to take care of your child's teeth to prevent decay other than looking for the solution after a problem.

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