Management of Tooth Decay

Effective Solutions to Prevent and Treat Tooth Decay

Trust IDS for Your Child’s Dental Care

Managing tooth decay is vital to maintaining your child’s overall health and well-being. Our compassionate team at IDS is dedicated to providing the highest quality care for your child, ensuring they receive the treatment they need in a comfortable environment.

Management of Tooth Decay

At IDS, we prioritise your child’s dental health and focus on preventing, diagnosing, and treating tooth decay, one of the most common dental issues in children.

What Is Tooth Decay?

Tooth decay occurs when acids produced by bacteria in the mouth break down the sugars and carbohydrates left on teeth, leading to cavities. Common causes include:

Poor Oral Hygiene

Inadequate brushing and flossing allow plaque buildup, leading to decay.

Diet

Frequent consumption of sugary snacks and drinks raises the risk of cavities.

Dry Mouth

Reduced saliva flow hinders the natural cleansing of teeth.

Early Detection and Prevention

Early detection and prevention are essential for managing tooth decay. Regular dental check-ups allow us to monitor your child’s dental health and catch issues early. Key preventive measures include:

Routine Check-Ups

Schedule dental visits every six months for cleanings and examinations.

Fluoride Treatments

Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel and reduces cavity risk. We offer professional treatments to protect your child’s teeth.

Dental Sealants

These protective coatings are applied to back teeth to prevent decay. It’s a simple, painless procedure that dramatically lowers cavity risk.

Oral Hygiene Education

Teaching your child proper brushing and flossing techniques helps maintain good oral health. Ensure they brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and floss regularly.

Treatment Options for Tooth Decay

If decay is detected, we offer various treatment options to restore your child’s dental health:

Fillings

We remove decay and fill the cavity with durable, safe materials like tooth-coloured composites.

Crowns

For extensive decay, particularly in baby teeth, we may recommend a crown to protect and restore the tooth’s function.

Root Canal Treatment

If decay reaches the tooth’s pulp, a root canal may be necessary to remove infected tissue and save the tooth.

Dietary Advice

We provide guidance on reducing sugary snacks and promoting water intake to help prevent further decay.

Parental Involvement

Parents play a vital role in their child’s dental care. Encourage regular dental visits, supervise brushing and flossing, and promote a balanced diet to help prevent tooth decay and maintain healthy smiles.
By focusing on prevention, early detection, and proper treatment, IDS is dedicated to ensuring your child’s dental health remains strong.