Dentists for Children - All About Them

Dec 18
11:33

2010

Aaliyah Arthur

Aaliyah Arthur

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Pediatric dentists deal with babies and children regarding problems in their oral cavity focusing mainly on the gums, the jaws and the teeth, in general. These medical professionals go through several years of dental school and training for specialties to be able to treat patients and perform special services.

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Pediatric dentists deal with babies and children regarding problems in their oral cavity focusing mainly on the gums,Dentists for Children - All About Them Articles the jaws and the teeth, in general. These medical professionals go through several years of dental school and additional training for specialties to be able to treat patients and perform special services. They also have additional courses like cosmetic dentistry, surgery, pediatric dentistry and many more. Those who deal with kids usually start as early as when the babies get their first tooth. Many parents these days worry about their kids’ future teeth and bring them to the clinic as soon as the teeth come out. This way they can get advice regarding how to take care of the eruption and what to do when the baby feels especially fussy.

Possible Dental Problems in Kids

Despite being temporary, the first tooth that comes out needs to be checked by dentists to be sure that all is well. Some things that can be wrong with these eruptions are weak composition and wrong placement. Weak composition means that it may appear chalky with some rough spots that make it appear abnormal. This can happen when the child’s diet has affected the composition of the tooth. This does not happen often and surprisingly, may be the effect of too much fluoride in the diet or in vitamins and supplements. Some doctors prescribe a fluoride supplement if he or she thinks that the child might not be able to get enough. This can be a good thing but can also backfire because too much of it can compromise the integrity of the natural enamel.

Wrong placement of the temporary teeth can manifest as crooked or misaligned. Dentists do not actually worry too much about slight crookedness or misalignment because of the fact that these are just temporary. In cases where the crooked teeth are really too much and can affect the way the baby or the toddler eats and speaks, the dental professional may be forced to take out those that have a negative effect. There are consequences to this and it has to be thought over well by the parents. Possible consequences may be more misaligned teeth when the others come out because of the missing one that was pulled out. Since there is so much space for them to grow out, they might randomly grow crooked as well. Genetics can also have a say in the way that the child’s jaw and teeth grow and develop. Modern medicine has found ways to actually correct and treat these so there are no worries regarding the solutions to these.
Cleft palate is something that rarely occurs in the United States of America. Dentists do not usually treat these and it is a reconstructive surgeon who deals with them.

The Expense

The cost of dental care is decidedly high and many insurance companies do not cover it for their clients. For those that do, their contributions may be higher than average. Children may not be covered by the insurance or they might be included in their parents’ policy.