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At our office, we understand that children’s dentistry is unique from adult dentistry. We aim to teach kids that maintaining their oral health does not have to be a burdensome task. With our caring dentist and her dedicated team, Triad Dentistry provides a comfortable environment for young patients during dental assessments.
We create a fun, stress-free environment to help children learn about dental health, focusing on preventing cavities. In Greensboro, North Carolina, cavities are the primary oral health concern. We are committed to helping our local patients understand the causes of cavities and how to prevent them.
Dental decay in children, also known as cavities, is primarily caused by the frequent consumption of sugary drinks and foods, which allows bacteria in the mouth to produce acids that attack the enamel of the teeth. This process can lead to cavities if proper oral hygiene, like regular brushing and flossing, isn’t maintained. Additionally, not getting enough fluoride, which helps to prevent cavities by strengthening tooth enamel, can increase the risk. Genetics may also play a role in susceptibility to dental decay.
To prevent dental cavities in children, it’s essential to establish a robust oral hygiene routine that includes brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and flossing daily. Regular dental check-ups, at least twice a year, are crucial for early detection and treatment of potential issues. Limiting sugary drinks and snacks can significantly reduce the risk of cavities, as can ensuring a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and water. Additionally, ask your dentist about the benefits of dental sealants and fluoride treatments, which can offer extra protection against decay. Educating children on the importance of oral health from an early age will encourage lifelong healthy habits.
If cavities do form, it is essential that you seek treatment as soon as possible to avoid further problems or complications. Most patients will benefit from a filling, which fills the hole and seals it off to prevent bacteria from entering the tooth. If the cavity is significant in size, it may require an additional restoration, such as a dental crown or “cap” over the top.
We provide personalized care for every child, including cavity prevention. Don’t hesitate to call (336) 383-1482 to schedule your child’s appointment today. Our office welcomes new and returning patients from the community. We are excited to meet with you and collaborate to achieve healthy smiles for your entire family!