The removal of a decayed, damaged, or problematic tooth in children to maintain oral health, such as extracting a severely decayed primary tooth to allow for the proper eruption of permanent teeth.
Tooth Filling
A procedure where decayed or damaged tooth material is removed and replaced with a durable material, such as composite resin to restore the tooth's function and shape.
Dental Sealent
A thin, protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth to prevent cavities by sealing out food particles and bacteria.
Flouride Treatment
Applying a concentrated fluoride gel, varnish, or foam to the teeth to strengthen enamel and help prevent tooth decay.
Space Maintainers
Devices used to hold space in the mouth for permanent teeth when a primary tooth is lost prematurely, preventing adjacent teeth from shifting into the empty space.
Root Canal Pediatric Teeth
Removing infected or damaged pulp from a child's baby tooth, cleaning and sealing the tooth to prevent further infection and maintain the tooth until it naturally falls out.