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Dental problems in children

Children commonly experience a range of dental problems due to diet, oral hygiene habits, and developing teeth. Here are the most frequent ones explained clearly

🦷 1. Dental Caries (Tooth Decay)

The most common dental problem in children
Caused by bacteria breaking down sugars → acid formation → enamel damage
Often linked to frequent sugary snacks, poor brushing, or bottle-feeding at night
May cause pain, sensitivity, and visible holes in teeth

😬 2. Malocclusion (Irregular Teeth Alignment)

Improper alignment of teeth or jaws
Includes crowding, overbite, underbite, spacing issues
Causes: genetics, thumb sucking, prolonged pacifier use
May affect chewing, speech, and facial appearance

🪥 3. Gum Disease (Gingivitis)

Inflammation of gums due to plaque buildup
Signs: red, swollen gums, bleeding during brushing
Usually reversible with good oral hygiene

🍼 4. Nursing Bottle Caries (Early Childhood Caries)

A severe form of decay affecting infants and toddlers
Caused by prolonged exposure to milk/formula/juice in bottles
Typically affects upper front teeth first

😮‍💨 5. Thumb Sucking & Oral Habits

Habits like thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, or nail biting
Can lead to misaligned teeth and jaw problems if prolonged

6. Tooth Sensitivity

Pain when eating hot, cold, or sweet foods
Causes: enamel erosion, cavities, or exposed dentin

🤕 7. Dental Trauma

Injuries like chipped, broken, or knocked-out teeth
Common during sports or falls
Requires prompt dental care

😷 8. Delayed Tooth Eruption

Teeth appear later than expected
May be due to nutritional, genetic, or systemic factors

When to Visit a Dentist

Toothache
Swollen face or gums
Bleeding gums
Broken or chipped teeth
Persistent bad breath
Any unusual change in the child’s mouth

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