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Common Dental Treatments for Children and Teens

Mar 20, 2011 @ 12:14 AM — by Danny O'Keefe D.D.S.
Tagged with: Dental Fillings Braces Crooked Teeth Wisdom Teeth

When it comes to dental care for the young, it’s best that they develop good habits while growing up and they receive great dental care to help prevent major dental problems years down the line. The team here at our Jackson, Mississippi cosmetic dentistry practice has helped patients of all ages improve their dental health. Right now, we’d like to focus on the needs of children and teens and the dental care treatments that they usually undergo.

One of the most common dental treatments for children and teens are routine dental check-ups. These are essential for the continued dental health and even essential for your child’s general health as well. During a routine dental check-up, your child can expect a thorough cleaning, fluoride treatment, and diagnostic care to take place. This is essential to remove any excess plaque on a tooth and to detect tooth decay before it gets worse.

Another common dental treatment for children and teens is getting fillings. Fillings are used to treat cavities when they occur. Our Jackson, Mississippi dental fillings will be used to as needed to ensure that a tooth remains healthy and that tooth decay does not affect the interior structures of a tooth, such as the dental pulp.

Children and teens will also likely undergo orthodontic treatment. Few people are born with perfect smiles, which means that many of use have teeth that may be slightly misaligned or severely misaligned. If your child has crowded teeth, crooked teeth, or other spacing issues, braces may be recommended to improve tooth alignment. This can prevent issues with the gums and the jawbone in the future, and will make a smile more attractive and symmetrical. For undebites and overbites, other orthodontic treatments may be used.

Older teenagers may experience some pain or discomfort as their wisdom teeth come in. These are an additional set of molars that some people have that come in as a person gets older. If the wisdom teeth come in crooked, it can push inward against a person’s existing teeth. Wisdom tooth removal will help east this pain and ensure that the health of the existing teeth is not compromised in any way.

For more information about dental care needs and dental health treatments, contact our Flowood, Mississippi cosmetic dentist today.