Kids Dentistry

About Treatment

As young as 6 months old, humans begin teething and grow their set of primary "milk" teeth. Humans begin shedding their milk teeth at the age of 6-7, at which point the permanent set of teeth begins to erupt. Some parents choose to avoid taking their child to the dentist because the baby teeth will eventually fall out.
However, the foundation for building permanent teeth is provided by these milk teeth. If necessary precautions are not taken, issues could develop that would last a lifetime. Children's cases of caries have multiplied in recent years.
Lookup Clinics As a result, it's always a good idea to begin caring for your baby's teeth very early on in life. This entails establishing an oral hygiene program and scheduling frequent trips to the kid's dentist.

Procedure

Lookup Clinics Pediatric Dentist work towards maintaining good oral health in kids. The treatment provided by
them includes:
1. Examination of infants and teens.
2. They are an expert is protecting your kids’ teeth by doing a fluoride treatment
3. Habit counseling in which the doctors help to keep the habits of kids in control
4. Correction of crooked and misaligned teeth
5. Treatment of tooth cavities
6. Treatment of dental injuries

Root Canal Treatment In Milk Teeth

If you think your child is too young to need root canal treatment, think again — there is no age limit for this treatment. If his/her primary (baby) teeth have been injured, or if decay has advanced deep into the roots of your child’s teeth, a root canal treatment to stabilize teeth may be needed.

Root canal treatment removes the infection from the pulp, the living tissue that is found inside
the tooth’s roots. The pulp contains the tooth’s nerves, so tooth pain is often an indication that decay has moved into the pulp. Root canal treatment is a simple procedure wherein instruments are used to clean the root canals of teeth followed by inserting a medication so as to maintain the teeth properly in the
oral cavity.

Oral Habits In Children Frequently children acquire certain habits that may either temporarily or permanently be harmful to teeth and tooth supporting structures. These habits are acquired as a result of repetition. In the initial stages, there is a conscious effort to perform the act. Later
the act becomes less conscious and if repeated often enough may enter the realms of unconsciousness. Some common oral habits seen in children include thumb sucking, mouth breathing, tongue thrusting, lip biting, grinding of teeth and nail-biting. Certain reminding appliances called habit breaking appliances assist the child who is willing to quit the habit but is not able to do so as the habit has entered the subconscious level. They may be removable or fixed appliances.

Common Appliances in Pediatric Dentistry:
1. Twin Block
2. Frankly
3. Habit Breaking appliances
4. Space Maintainers
6. Head Gear