Kids Dental FAQs
How do children's teeth develop and why are primary teeth important?
Primary teeth are just as important as permanent teeth for chewing, speaking and appearance. They also serve as placement holders for the permanent teeth. Primary teeth also provide structure to help shape the child’s face.
My child has crooked teeth; will they need orthodontics?
Do children need dental x-rays and are they safe?
- Cavities
- Erupting teeth
- Diagnose bone diseases
- Evaluate the results of an injury
- Plan orthodontic treatment
Particular care is applied to minimize the exposure of young patients to radiation. With contemporary safeguards, the amount of radiation received in a dental x-ray examination is extremely small. The risk is negligible. In fact, dental x-rays represent a far smaller risk than an undetected and untreated dental problem.
What are "Early Childhood Caries" ?
How does enamel fluorosis occur?
My child is getting shark teeth; what can I do?
There are gaps between my child's teeth, is this normal?
My child's teeth have stains on them; are these cavities?
What kind of toothpaste should I use for my child?
Will my child need a shot to do dental work?
Profound local anesthesia is usually obtained five to ten minutes after the injection, depending on the area of the mouth where the anesthetic was placed. We always check to confirm that the area is numb before we begin to work. In cases of localized infection or trauma (like broken teeth), it is very difficult to obtain profound anesthesia. However, we do have other means of supplementing the anesthetic (like conjoined use of nitrous-oxide gas, medications, or conscious sedation).
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