Taking the proper action to address the issue and stop subsequent dental problems is crucial if your child has a cavity. Never try to care for your teeth on your own. Ensure you talk to the dentist to tell them about your child's cavity. This will give you the best services that will last your child a lifetime. Here's what you can do if your child has a cavity:
Don't Panic Or Get Upset
At first, try to keep your cool and console your youngster. Tell them the cavities are curable. If you get anxious or agitated, your child's anxiety about dental visits can increase. Instead, maintain a positive attitude that is encouraging to calm your youngster.
Get The Cavity Filled
Make a quick appointment with a child's dentist to fill the cavity. Dental fillings treat children's cavities. The dentist will remove the decayed area and fill the cavity with an appropriate dental filling. Restoring the tooth's structure by the filling also stops further deterioration.
Work To Identify Ways To Prevent Cavities
After your child has had a cavity filled, it is crucial to prevent more cavities. Together, you and your child's dentist may come up with a plan for preserving good oral hygiene.
Promoting routine tooth brushing with fluoridated toothpaste and instruction in daily flossing to eliminate plaque between teeth are two of these preventive approaches. This will encourage a diet low in sugar and acidic foods.
You should also schedule regular dental examinations every six months and consider using fluoride treatments or fluoride toothpaste to strengthen your teeth and make them more resistant to cavities. When your child follows these habits, they will be free from cavities.
Visit our office today to learn more about cavities in children.