An expert in dentistry who treats children from infancy through puberty is known as a pediatric dentist. A pediatric dentist receives additional training outside of dental school to improve their understanding of children's emotional and developmental needs because they are both educators and practitioners. Additionally, they undergo instruction in child psychology, which improves their ability to relate to children. All required evaluations and treatments for children's dental health are provided by pediatric dentists. They frequently offer the following services, among others: Dental X Rays, Children and teenagers should have dental x-rays taken once a year to look for any abnormalities beneath the surface of their teeth and gums. X-rays indicate issues that are invisible to the naked eye, such as cavities between the teeth. X-rays can identify problems with alignment and locate impacted teeth before they cause a problem as a child's permanent teeth erupt. The pediatric dentist may recommend more than one x-ray per year if they notice any developmental problems in the youngster. Dental Fillings, Cavities, and tooth decay are the most common dental issues in kids. Up to 20% of kids between the ages of five and eleven have one or more decaying teeth that are neglected, which can lead to discomfort and sickness. Such fillings can return to the teeth's normal function, although they are not necessarily pleasant to have done. Fillings can be put in by a pediatric dentist in a way that is comfortable for the youngster.
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