Faq Childhood Dental Problems & Pediatric Dentistry
The prevalence of pediatric tooth
decay—sometimes, aggressive decay—is rising, even among children who have
nutritious diets that are low on sugar. Research points toward systemic
problems, caused by factors such as radiation exposure, hormonal abnormalities,
reaction to foreign proteins in foods, and/or improper mineralization.
There are specific patterns of tooth decay.
The age of the patient is sometimes a factor in these patterns.
- Baby teeth vs. adult teeth
- Anterior vs. posterior tooth patterns
- Contra-lateral tooth patterns
- Decay clustering
- Post-eruption susceptibility
The Center for Systemic Dentistry provides
the highest level of care and follow-up to ensure that your child’s teeth
remain healthy and sound well into adulthood. Located in Berkeley Heights, New
Jersey, we are committed to being the state’s leading dental practice that
focuses on holistic, healing-focused dentistry. Dr. Philip Memoli and his staff
are ready to repair the damage caused by childhood tooth decay and ensure that
our pediatric patients are committed to maintaining healthy teeth as they grow.
Call us today at (908) 464-9144 or contact us via our online contact form.
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