Holistic Pediatric Dentistry in Berkeley Heights, NJ | Dr. Philip Memoli
Pediatric
tooth decay is on the rise. Some research
suggests that systemic causes—including radiation exposure, hormonal
abnormalities, and foreign proteins in food—are to blame. Hypomineralization,
caused mainly by a diet inadequate in minerals, increases a child’s
susceptibility to decay. The systemic theory of decay suggests that other factors
become relevant only after hypomineralization has begun.
Tooth decay in children falls into distinct
categories:
·
Baby teeth versus adult
teeth
·
Anterior (front) vs.
posterior (back) tooth patterns
·
Contract-lateral tooth
patterns
·
Decay clustering
·
Post-eruption
susceptibility
Poor jaw
development in children is generally caused not by genetics but by poor diet,
mineral imbalances, interrupted regulation of jaw growth. Breastfeeding may improve a baby’s jaw growth and development;
however, mother’s milk that is insufficiently nutritious may be factors in
systemic problems in that contribute to tooth and jaw problems later in
childhood.
The Center for Systemic Dentistry works to address pediatric dental problems
at the earliest stages, remedying the problem and preventing further dental or
systemic damage later in your child’s life. Located in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, we are committed to being the state’s
leading dental practice that focuses on holistic, healing-focused dentistry.
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