Leaf Dental P.C.
Eugene Goldman

Why should a baby tooth be fixed if it’s going to come out anyway?

Why should a baby tooth be fixed if it’s going to come out anyway?

baby girl brushing teeth | pediatric dentist dumboThis is a great question! The short answer is no—not all baby teeth with cavities need treatment. If the affected tooth is expected to fall out soon, it may be safe to leave it untreated. However, baby teeth can stay in the mouth for up to ten years, and during that time, untreated cavities can lead to serious issues.

Why Some Cavities Should Be Treated

It's important to address cavities in baby teeth that are expected to remain for a while. If left untreated, cavities can worsen, leading to infections and the need for baby teeth root canals. Untreated decay can also spread bacteria, which may lead to further issues in other baby teeth and even affect the permanent teeth that are still developing underneath.

The Role of Baby Teeth in Oral Health

Healthy baby teeth are essential for guiding the development of permanent teeth and maintaining proper spacing in the mouth. That's why we emphasize preventive care and timely treatment to protect your child's oral health.

Call Our Pediatric Dentist in Dumbo

If you're concerned about your child's dental health or suspect a cavity, please schedule an appointment with our Dumbo dentist's office.

We look forward to caring for your child’s smile! 

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