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Children tend to get cavities easily as a result of their diet and cravings, so it is important to understand how their dental health should be a priority. One way of doing this is to know the different treatments for cavities, including restorative dentistry. If you're planning on taking your child to the dentist, here are some things you need to know first about restorative dentistry.

What Is Restorative Dentistry?

The term restorative dentistry refers to treating dental problems using dental restoration, which is the process of replacing missing teeth, repairing and reshaping damaged teeth, and placing dental implants for tooth replacements.

What Is The Process Of Restorative Dentistry?

The process of restorative dentistry starts with the diagnosis of the dental problem, which is followed by the recommendation of treatments. You can expect them to ask you a lot of questions to ensure that they will be able to diagnose the problem correctly.

The dentist will then clean and polish the tooth, using a dental drill to remove any decay in the affected tooth. Once this is done, it is time to clean and repair the tooth. In some cases, the dentist may need to remove the tooth, and a crown and a bridge will be fitted in its place.

What Are The Risks Of Getting Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative dentistry is usually quite safe, but there are still risks that you need to be aware of. Some of the risks include:

  • Bruising in the Gums
  • Wound Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Allergic Reaction

As you can see, these risks are quite minimal. For the best results, you need to ensure that your dentist is a qualified and trusted professional.

When Should I Bring My Child To The Dentist?

As a parent, you need to be responsible enough to remember to bring your child to the dentist every six months. The dentist will be able to identify any problems that your child has and recommend treatments.

You need to take them to the dentist as soon as you notice any kind of changes in the color or texture of their teeth. Signs that something is wrong include bleeding gums, loose teeth, and swollen gums.

Preparing Your Child for Their First Dentist Appointment

Your child's first visit to the dentist can be stressful, so you need to think of ways to make it easy on them. Tell them to wear their pajamas or something they're comfortable in, and take them to the dentist on a weekend or a weekday when they can rest after.

You should also consider discussing the appointment with them about a week before their appointment. This will help them understand what's going to happen, and your child will be less anxious about going to the dentist.

Conclusion

Taking your child for restorative dentistry as early as possible will help them learn about dental health, and it will also help them develop a positive attitude towards the dentist. These are essential things to consider if you want to help your child avoid dental problems in the future.

Don't let your child suffer from any tooth or gum-related issues, especially when they're still young. Leave your child in the hands of a qualified Ann Arbor dentist through Dental House MI. Our team of dental experts and professionals provides preventive, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry services at our Ann Arbor and Waterford locations. Book your appointment today!

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