A lot of people assume that children do not get dental problems because they are new teeth, unlike that of adults who have been dealing with damage and decay their whole life. Although you think your child might have great oral health, it may be time to start taking them to a pediatric dentist. Dade City residents should be aware that children can have many of the same dental issues that their parents face. But what are some of the more common issues that are addressed by a pediatric dentist? They may not have to deal with teeth removal or a root canal, but there are still many issues to be concerned with among children.

The Biggest Issue is Cavities

Without a doubt the most common issue that is addressed by a pediatric dentist is a child having one or more cavities on their teeth. This is not uncommon as many of the food that are marketed to children are loaded with sugar. In extreme cases with a pediatric dentist, Dade City children may need an early set of dental caps or crowns for extensive tooth decay. Even as children, kids are recommended to brush their teeth twice a day in order to help prevent tooth decay.

Extra Teeth Intrusion

Although it may not be as common as cavities in children, but another pressing issue that is often dealt with by a pediatric dentist is extra teeth, or often referred to as hypodontia. There are many kinds of additional teeth and complications that are caused by them that must be dealt with by a pediatric dentist. Dade City parents should be aware that extra teeth are something that has to be addressed at some time, and the sooner the better. The real issue with extra teeth is when they become permanent, and mess with the alignment and spacing of your natural teeth.

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