Tooth decay in toddlers, often called baby bottle tooth decay, is a serious concern. If your child’s teeth appear brown, black, or have visible cavities, early intervention is crucial. Here’s what you should do: 

1. Schedule a Pediatric Dental Visit Immediately

  • A pediatric dentist can assess the severity of the decay and recommend treatment options, such as fluoride treatments, fillings, or crowns. Early intervention can prevent pain and infection. 

2. Improve Oral Hygiene Habits

  • Brush twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste (use a rice-sized amount for children under three). 
  • Floss daily if your toddler has teeth that touch. 
  • Wipe gums with a clean cloth if they still have some baby teeth coming in. 

3. Adjust Their Diet

  • Limit sugary drinks and snacks like juice, candy, and soda. 
  • Avoid bedtime bottles with milk or juice—water is the best option. 
  • Encourage water drinking after meals to rinse away food particles. 

4. Consider Fluoride Treatments

Fluoride helps strengthen enamel and prevent further decay. Your dentist may recommend fluoride varnishes or supplements if necessary. 

5. Watch for Signs of Pain or Infection

If your child complains of pain, has swelling, or shows difficulty eating, it could indicate a more severe issue. Seek immediate dental care to prevent complications. 

In Conclusion

Toddler tooth decay is preventable and treatable with proper oral care and professional help. If you notice signs of rotting teeth, visit Active Dental Prosper for expert pediatric dental care 

Posted on behalf of Active Dental

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