The most common dental problem among children is tooth decay. In fact, the Texas Department of Health Services reported that 67% of third graders had experienced at least one cavity, and the CDC calls early childhood caries (cavities) a "silent epidemic."
Tooth decay can affect both baby teeth and adult teeth. It happens when kids eat sugar and other foods and do not brush and floss properly. Over time, oral bacteria begin to break down the food particles on their teeth, and digest them, excreting acid.This acid, in turn, begins to attack the outside of your child’s teeth, causing tooth decay (cavities). To prevent cavities, it’s important to limit your child’s sugar intake, make sure they're brushing their teeth thoroughly at least twice per day, and bring them to Kids Tooth Team for routine checkups and teeth cleanings every six months.
While they're less common, some other dental problems that affect children can include malocclusion (bite problems), issues with oral development, premature tooth loss, and tongue and lip ties. Children may also experience dental emergencies like broken or cracked teeth if they slip, fall, or otherwise injure their mouths while playing or participating in contact sports.
No matter what dental problems may be affecting your child’s oral health, Kids Tooth Team is here to help. With Dr. Alex and our team on your side, you can get the treatment your little one needs to restore their oral health and prepare for a lifetime of healthy smiles.