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Dental disease in children

April 7, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The diseases are dental in children produced in a progressive manner due to deficiencies in both oral hygiene and in the area of nutrition, they are cumulative disorders, if untreated, result in more complicated conditions that affect how you eat, appearance and compromises the academic skills of children.

The disease can begin in children dental very young, when the teeth are just starting out, so it is important to know and help in preventing them.

Among the most common diseases that occur in children’s teeth are:
Baby bottle tooth decay: results from the frequent contact between baby teeth and the sugars in liquids such as milk and juice, if left untreated can cause pain, or dental abscess and make chewing difficult, moreover, if the teeth damaged milk can influence the correct alignment of teeth.

Thumb sucking: it is normal for children at certain ages to suck their thumbs, but if this situation continues after 5 years can alter the alignment of permanent teeth come out crooked by altering the bite, you can also become misaligned the jaw chewing difficult and distorting the palate. The same applies if the child tends to push forward the teeth with his tongue.

Suck lips: if the child used to suck her lower lip position behind the upper teeth carries the same consequences as thumb sucking or pushing forward the teeth with his tongue.

Loss of teeth, premature loss of teeth in children is because of tooth decay, injuries or lack of space in the jaw, this results in a change in the location of the permanent teeth that causes problems with chewing.

If your child has some of these problems do not leave it for later, check with your dentist today to begin treatment and prevent future dental problems.

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