
Children don’t always make the smartest decisions about their dental health, and it isn’t unheard of for them to develop their first cavities before they lose their baby teeth. While this is certainly disconcerting, many parents might ask whether it is necessary to do anything about it since the tooth is going to fall out and be replaced anyway. Here’s what you should know about treating cavities in baby teeth.
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A new school year is almost here, which means you’re getting your child ready to head back to the classroom. As you shop for supplies and new shoes, is an athletic mouthguard on your little one’s back-to-school list? If your child plays sports, they need to wear one. Dental emergencies are more common than you might think. 1 in 6 Americans have one annually, and children aren’t an exception. Sports are a leading cause of dental emergencies, like chipped or knocked-out teeth. A 




