Pedodontics

Pedodontics, commonly known as Pediatric Dentistry, is concerned with the issues of milk teeth and permanent teeth in children aged 0 to 12. The discipline of dentistry that treats disorders in the teeth is known as tooth protection. Pediatric dentists that specialize in this area are known as pedodontists.

What ailments do Pedodontists treat?

 

What Age Do Baby Teeth Come In?

The first primary teeth, or milk teeth, typically appear between the ages of 6 and 8 months. All primary (baby) teeth will have erupted by the time a child turns three. There are twenty primary teeth that emerge throughout childhood. Baby teeth, often known as milk teeth, are more delicate and easily damaged than adult teeth. It’s common for children to lose their primary (baby) teeth around age 6 or 7, and their permanent (adult) teeth to start coming in shortly after. This is acceptable up until the ages of 13 and 14. Mixed dentition is the stage of teeth development that occurs between the ages of 6 and 13 or 14. Mixed dentition is a time when the health of permanent teeth might be affected by cavities in primary teeth.

How soon after birth should I take my child for his or her first dental checkup?

After the first year of life, babies should begin going for regular dental and oral examinations. This regulation necessitates that you take your youngster to the dentist for routine checkups on his or her mouth and teeth at the frequency prescribed by that professional. By taking your kid in for checkups on a regular basis, you can safeguard his or her oral health.

Methods for Keeping Kids Safe

The most popular methods used to safeguard children's teeth are fluoride treatments and fissure fillings. The two tools are equally effective in preventing tooth decay.

How is fluor application made, and what is it?

Fluor is put on the tooth layers of specially made fluor preparations that have been cleaned of saliva. This is done with a brush that was made for this purpose. This will take between 5 and 10 minutes. After the application, you can't eat or drink for an hour and shouldn't use your teeth. After an hour, people can eat and drink. But milk and dairy products can't be eaten for 24 hours after the cream is applied.

What is the application of a crack sealant, and how is it done?

Fissure sealant is a fluid filling material that is put into the grooves and inside parts of the molars. The goal of this application is to protect the back teeth from cavities, stop food from getting stuck in the recesses of the back teeth, which are very prone to cavities, and make it easier and more comfortable to brush these teeth. This makes it less likely that teeth that are easy to brush and are well protected will get cavities.

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