Children are relatively young and do not pay much attention to oral care. They also love to eat desserts and snacks in their daily lives, which makes their baby teeth easily invaded by bacteria, leading to tooth decay. Sometimes, if the tooth decay is severe, it can also cause gum pain. So, should baby tooth decay be filled?
Tooth decay in deciduous teeth needs to be filled. Some children may feel pain in their teeth and refuse to eat due to fear of pain, which can easily lead to nutritional imbalance and affect their own development. When changing teeth, tooth decay can also affect the development of permanent teeth. It is best to keep deciduous teeth in a healthy state so that permanent teeth can grow well and avoid uneven and unsightly tooth growth.
For the sake of their child's gum health, parents can take them to the dentist regularly. In order to prevent tooth decay in children, parents should pay more attention to their children's diet and control their intake of sweets. They should not eat too many sweets to avoid exacerbating tooth decay. When brushing teeth, they can use children's specific fluoride toothpaste, which is very beneficial for dental health.
When treating tooth decay, the first step is to clean it, then remove the decayed tissue completely, and then fill it. Parents should also encourage their children to develop good hygiene habits and brush their teeth in the morning and evening. When brushing teeth, they should master the correct way to avoid damaging the gums due to improper operation. After meals, they should rinse their mouths promptly to clean up food residues in the mouth.