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Signs Your Child May Have a Cavity

There are many health issues children experience as they grow up that should concern you as a parent and developing a cavity is one of them. Cavities are an unfortunately common part of growing up — about 1 out of 5 children between the age of 5 to 11 has one untreated decayed tooth, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For this reason, understanding the signs that your child may have one is essential. Here are some things to keep an eye out for.

Stains

The stains that first appear as white spots on your child’s teeth can be a sign of a cavity. This should be concerning, and act as an indicator that your child needs dental attention. Once you spot the white spots, ensure that you seek dental intervention, as they can worsen and lead to tooth decay, tooth nerve damage, and cavities. The best way to prevent further damage to your child’s teeth is by making an appointment with a professional to assess the situation.

Sensitivity to Hot and Cold

Sensitivity to hot or cold drinks is one of the popular signs of a cavity that you should note in your child. Tooth sensitivity is a sign of the enamel weakening, exposing the nerves to hot or cold stimuli. When you fail to look for dental services, you also increase the damage extent, making your child’s teeth susceptible to decay and other dental issues.

A Hole in a Tooth

White spots aren’t the only visual indicator that your child may have a cavity. If you notice visible holes in your child’s teeth, you should take steps to make an appointment with a dentist ASAP. They are indicators of cavities and are usually accompanied by sensitivity and pain that can also cause discomfort to your child.

Bleeding and Swollen Gums

While signs of a cavity are often visible on the teeth, some cavities will settle near the gum line. This is usually followed by bleeding and swollen gums. As a parent, this is something you should address, as bleeding gums could also be a sign of gingivitis. This may be a sign that your child needs to brush their teeth more regularly, or that they need to brush closer to the gumline.

Biting Pain

If your child feels more pain when they bite, there’s a likelihood of a cavity. The pain can get worse and excruciating when they chew or bite down. This pain is likely to worsen the longer it goes untreated, so call a dentist immediately to check on this.

Cavities don’t always make themselves known in the early stages, sometimes they can fully develop before a child or parent notices. That’s why early action is encouraged and preventative measures, such as regular brushing and flossing, should be taken. If you think your child may have a cavity, call the professionals at Thomas Dentistry today! Our staff will be happy to help.

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