Tooth decay, also known as cavities or dental caries, is one of the most common dental problems worldwide. Tooth decay develops when plaque and bacteria remain on the teeth for long periods of time. If left untreated, tooth decay can cause severe pain, infection and abscesses, and may lead to tooth loss.

Cavities are typically the result of poor oral hygiene or a sugary diet. If your child does not brush and floss their teeth regularly or effectively, the bacteria in their mouth feed on the sugars and carbohydrates that cling to their teeth, developing into plaque and eventually into calculus (tartar). When not removed, plaque causes decay, periodontal disease and other oral health problems. Your child may also experience sensitivity to temperature (such as hot or cold foods and drinks), pain and discomfort as a result of tooth decay.

You can help your child prevent tooth decay by:

If your child does develop a cavity, our dentist and team can provide treatment to restore their damaged tooth and oral health. There are a variety of treatments available to meet their needs, and we will carefully evaluate your child’s teeth and discuss the options with you to determine which type of treatment will be most beneficial for them. Our dentist will evaluate your child’s smile to determine the treatment that will be most beneficial for them.

We invite you to contact our office if you notice any signs of tooth decay and schedule your child’s appointment with our dentist.