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There are several problems that your child may face from the appearance of the first tooth, i.e. after 6 months of birth, until all the teeth appear after 24 months. One of the first problems that many children suffer from is tooth decay, which results in several other problems. Tooth decay is the beginning of any problem that causes toothache later on, so you must visit the dentist at Al-Villa from the beginning to ensure the safety and health of your children.
Among the problems that are treated in EL Villa centers:
pulpitis
It is a disease that affects the teeth and causes inflammation of the connective tissue in the dental pulp, where there are many vessels and nerves. Inflammation of the dental pulp in children is caused by tooth decay, where the child then feels severe pain while eating.
Symptoms:
severe pain
High temperatures
Sometimes swelling occurs in the cheek.
Space maintainer
Children need space maintainers to maintain the spaces between their baby teeth, if they lost them early, or were extracted due to tooth decay and infections.
There are two types of distance keepers, fixed and mobile.
Advantages of space savers for your child
– Unsatisfied with gums
– Simple design
– not expensive
– Easy to clean
– Not to hinder the normal growth and development of the jaws.
– No obstruction to speech and chewing.
– Preventing the elongation of the opposing teeth or the displacement of adjacent teeth.
– Does not hinder the eruption of permanent teeth.
Stainless steel crown for kids
These are pre-prepared crowns used on children’s teeth (baby teeth). The doctor at Villa Centers prepares them to fit the size of the teeth they are placed on. This crown covers the entire tooth and protects it from decay and breakage. When this primary tooth falls out of the mouth to make room for the permanent tooth, the crown falls out with the tooth naturally.
Crowns can also be placed on children’s primary teeth, to preserve a tooth that is severely damaged and cannot withstand a filling. The crown also preserves children’s teeth that are at risk of decay.