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The Common Pediatric Dental Procedures


Posted on 5/22/2023 by Tiny Teeth Pediatric Dentistry
The Common Pediatric Dental ProceduresAs a kid grows, there is a need to have several dental techniques to keep up with oral health. According to research, at least 20% of children who fall in the age bracket of 5 to 11 will have at least one cavity. Dental procedures are often used in the modern world to ensure that pediatric dental health is in line. They will prevent cavities and other complications affecting the kids at a young age. Do you know some of the main pediatric dental procedures that you can choose for your child? Keep reading to learn the common pediatric dental procedures today.

Dental Sealants.


For most young ages, it is often a problem reaching the molars while brushing. This causes the teeth to get cavities and build-ups. When a kid is six years in most cases, molars will erupt. Dentists will often consider brushing the sealants on the teeth so that they will become barriers of plaque and acids that form build-up. The good thing about the procedure is that it is simple and painless.

X-rays


The use of x-rays is another dental practice that will often help in detecting issues in the child's oral. The procedure is safe and normally taken once in a while to get all the details needed. It can also be carried out for all ages.

Fillings


The use of fillings is a common procedure that pediatric dental experts will perform as kids' teeth will experience cavities. The first step will involve numbing the tooth or even putting the patient under anesthesia, depending on how necessary it would be. After this, all the infected parts of the tooth are removed. Later on, filled with silver amalgam or even ceramic porcelain. Most people will prefer porcelain as it blends very well with teeth.

Orthodontic Care


Orthodontic care is another common pediatric dental procedure. The use of braces helps in dealing with crowded, overlapping, or crooked teeth. If your child also experiences an over or under-bite, orthodontic care is necessary. Issues will be identified during a dental visit, and the pediatric dentist will know the right braces to consider such as metal braces, porcelain braces, or clear Invisalign trays that will be suitable for your children's teeth to become aligned.

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At Tiny Teeth Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Healy created this informative blog to assist with educating the community about various topics of pediatric dentistry.
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