Modern methods of restoring damaged primary front teeth in children

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Baby teeth appear in a child from 6-9 months and are replaced by permanent teeth until the age of 12-14 years. Children's teeth, especially at an early age, are very vulnerable and susceptible to decay. It is careful attention to baby teeth that is the key to timely and correct growth of permanent dentition. A child with straight and beautiful teeth develops chewing and facial muscles correctly. Premature loss of even one baby tooth, untreated caries, crown injuries lead to the following problems:

  • increased load on neighboring teeth;
  • violation of growth order;
  • deformations of the entire dentition;
  • the occurrence of diction defects;
  • deterioration of chewing function;
  • aesthetic defects.

Changing the position of the rudiments of permanent teeth is a high risk of serious malocclusion, which is fraught with serious orthodontic treatment in the future. Natadent clinic specialists fight for every child’s tooth.

What is dental restoration

Restoration of baby teeth in children is carried out in the following cases:

  • for damage caused by trauma;
  • due to complicated caries.

Dental injuries in childhood are common. At the children's dental clinic "Natadent" we are ready to provide timely and qualified assistance. According to statistics, every third child suffers a tooth injury during sports games or vigorous activity.

By acting correctly, you can even save a knocked out tooth:

  • Regardless of the severity of the injury, you should come for an examination to a pediatric dentist;
  • take a photo to assess the nature of the damage;
  • if displaced, the tooth must be strengthened by applying a splint or in another way at the discretion of the doctor;
  • Deliver the child, along with the knocked out tooth, to the dentist’s office within 30 minutes.

Important! A knocked-out tooth cannot be picked up by the root, washed with water or treated with antiseptic solutions - this can make the process of its healing impossible and complicate restoration. It must be carefully taken by the crown and placed in saline solution, on the child’s cheek or in another biological environment.

If a piece of enamel breaks off from an injured tooth and dentin is exposed, then it cannot be left in this form. It is necessary to see a dentist and restore the damaged edge. Through a thin layer of dentin, pathogenic bacteria will enter the pulp and cause pulpitis. This can lead to tooth decay and costly treatment.

The Natadent clinic has all the possibilities for preserving teeth, restoring them and restoring them. We are sure that tooth injury is not a reason for losing it.

Restoration of baby teeth

If a child’s baby tooth breaks off or if the dental crown is severely damaged by caries, restoration is carried out. However, if for adult patients one of the most important aspects during restoration is aesthetics, then for children functionality is much more important. Therefore, restorative filling materials are always selected taking into account the patient’s age - for children, durability and impeccable aesthetics are not so important, a good marginal fit of the fillings and the preservation of dental tissues are much more important. Filling materials that are too strong can put pressure on dental tissues and contribute to their destruction, and therefore dentists choose materials that will recreate and maintain the integrity of the dental crown until the moment of natural tooth loss.

Recovery methods

Several methods can be used to restore a child's teeth. The type of restoration is chosen by the dentist depending on the nature and degree of destruction.

The difficulty of a dentist’s work during the process of tooth restoration is that children quickly get tired due to the need to remain static in a chair. Therefore, the Natadent Children's Dental Clinic provides the possibility of dental treatment under local anesthesia, general anesthesia or inhalation sedation.

Sealing

If a tooth is partially damaged, the dentist evaluates the condition of the remaining hard tissues and the quality of the soft tissues around the crown and roots. The following filling options are possible:

  • treatment of the canals of a baby tooth and placing a filling at the gum level so that the tooth is not in the bite and does not experience stress;
  • restoration using filling material.

Light-curing composite materials have many advantages:

  • the dentist can completely build up a child’s tooth and recreate the crown relief;
  • the chewing surface becomes durable;
  • there is no release of harmful substances into the child’s body;
  • the material hardens under UV light;
  • You can achieve a high cosmetic effect and the required degree of transparency of the filling.

To prevent the formation of cracks during the life of the child and during shrinkage, the dentist forms a filling when building up layer by layer. The composite has the ability to hermetically close any microcracks and firmly connect to dentin.

Light-composite materials are a real innovation in dentistry, with the help of which filling and restoration of teeth has become less traumatic and most effective.

Crown installation

Carrying out this procedure in children is surprising, but not among the specialists at the Natadent clinic.

It is recommended to use the following method:

  • for large chips;
  • with significant tooth destruction of 50% or more.

If the chewing surface and one of the side walls of the tooth are lost, the remaining thin walls will not withstand the chewing load for a long time.

Installing a crown is a reliable way to save a baby tooth from destruction and maintain its functionality until it is replaced with a permanent one.

Crowns help:

  • chew food thoroughly, which is important for the vulnerable gastrointestinal tract system;
  • prevent the appearance of persistent speech defects, which is especially important during the period of active development of the child and preparation for school;
  • form the correct bite.

Timely protection of teeth with crowns is an opportunity to minimize further destruction of baby teeth, the development of secondary caries and prevent improper development of permanent teeth.

Natadent pediatric dentistry uses two types of crowns:

  • ceramic for the front teeth, which do not differ from natural incisors in color and shape and do not violate the aesthetics of the smile;
  • metal, made of stainless steel, which are the ideal solution for restoring the function of chewing teeth.

Modern crowns are high-quality products with a unique design; they do not require significant grinding of the tooth, but significantly prolong its life. At the clinics of the Natadent network, we restore teeth for children in the same aesthetic and beautiful way as for adults.

Treatment of baby teeth

At the initial stages, caries is treated without tissue preparation - remineralization of the enamel, as well as modern Icon technology, which allows filling without drilling, easily cope with carious lesions of the enamel layer. In later stages, when the dentinal layer is affected, as well as in the case of pulpitis and periodontitis, treatment of baby teeth with tissue preparation will be required. You should not be afraid of such procedures - modern methods of anesthesia allow them to be carried out completely painlessly and comfortably for a small patient. In addition, the anesthetics used are harmless, with a minimum concentration of the active substance. And the site of the upcoming injection itself is numbed by applying a special gel or spray (application anesthesia).

Experienced dentists try to carry out treatment quickly so that the child does not have time to get tired and capricious. If a child has bad baby teeth and a large amount of work is required, it is divided into several stages. It also happens that the child does not want to contact the doctor, is too afraid of treatment, or the volume of manipulation is too large and serious - in such a situation, it is possible to carry out therapy under anesthesia or with intravenous sedation (with a preliminary examination).

In case of pulpitis, the root canals are filled with special pastes that dissolve simultaneously with the “milky” root, so there is no chance that the medicinal material will remain in the tooth socket and will prevent the new tooth from growing properly.

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What to do if baby teeth grow crookedly?

If parents notice that their child’s baby teeth are growing crookedly - for example, there is crowding or improper occlusion - this is a reason for a mandatory consultation with a pediatric orthodontist. It happens that due to anomalies of the facial skeleton (in particular, improper development of the jaws), defects are noticeable even with a primary bite, and with a permanent bite they will persist and worsen.

Therefore, it is recommended to show the child to an orthodontist from the age of three to determine whether there is pathology and find methods for its correction. There are malocclusions that are easily corrected at an early age and extremely difficult to correct in adults.

Indications and contraindications

There are quite a few cases in which prosthetics of baby teeth is indicated.

Here are the main ones:

  • destruction of more than 40% of the coronal part by caries;
  • loss of milk long before the date of its replacement with a permanent one;
  • chipping of enamel as a result of injury;
  • fluorosis with destruction of enamel;
  • underdevelopment of the enamel layer;
  • violation of the aesthetics of the dentition (wide gaps, crowding).

There are no absolute contraindications to the procedure in children. There are only relative contraindications.

These include:

  • allergic reactions to filling material;
  • lack of necessary oral hygiene;
  • the baby’s condition does not allow for long-term treatment and recovery;
  • they require treatment before recovery;
  • bruxism;
  • restored units will interfere with the eruption of permanent ones.

Even if your child has contraindications, you can choose the optimal type of restoration.

What does dental prosthetics for children include?

Children's dental prosthetics with crowns is the restoration with artificial materials of one or more missing units in the dentition.

The goals of prosthetics are determined by the clinical situation. A pediatric orthopedic dentist can offer:

  • aesthetic restoration of the surface - restoration of enamel or dentin;
  • making crowns - for normal chewing and ensuring adequate load on the periodontium;
  • protecting the tooth from further destruction - in case of severe caries, pulpitis.

By function, children's dentures are:

  • preventive - stops deformation of the dentofacial rows;
  • fixing – suitable for fastening orthodontic structures;
  • therapeutic - restore individual units and lost functions.

By design - removable and non-removable options.

What problems does artistic restoration solve?

The main goal of restoration is to restore the aesthetic appeal of the smile. Due to caries, the enamel and dentin of the tooth are damaged, which requires a filling procedure with special materials. Also, restoration may be required for previously poorly installed fillings that are irregular in shape and prevent normal jaw closure.

Restoration can also help in case of non-carious lesions of the child’s teeth, for example, fluorosis, aplasia, hypoplasia, etc. These pathologies can lead not only to external changes, but also to the appearance of functional disorders. These diseases cause rapid destruction of once healthy units, so you should consult a doctor as quickly as possible.

Also, artistic restoration is an excellent solution for discoloration (different colors of individual teeth due to a previous disease or serious injury to the jaw), when there is a strong difference in the size and shape of teeth, when there are large gaps in a row, and in many other cases. There are many methods for eliminating these deviations from the norm; the choice of a specific one depends on the clinical picture of the patient.

The need for restoration

The replacement of baby teeth begins at the age of five. They serve children up to a maximum of fourteen years of age, then they fall out and are replaced by permanent ones. They are not designed to be used for a long time. This variety has some features due to which they collapse faster than permanent ones.

These include:

  • the layer of enamel in dairy milk is thinner than in permanent;
  • the pulp chamber is closer to the surface;
  • The dentin layer is also thinner.

Due to these features, caries develops faster in children. If it is not treated, pulpitis begins at lightning speed, and the coronal part is significantly destroyed. This process can take place without pain; the child gets to the doctor late. Most often he deletes this unit. Modern dentistry now makes it possible to restore almost completely destroyed crowns. Neither parents nor dentists consider it necessary to restore, let alone prosthetize, baby teeth for two reasons. The procedure is quite expensive, and there is no great need for it, since it is believed that the permanent ones will soon grow.

However, this must be done for the following reasons:

  • if several units are missing, the child’s bite will not form correctly;
  • improper redistribution of the load when chewing, they can shift and cover the eruption sites;
  • in the absence of incisors, the child develops complexes because he is teased by his peers;
  • the sharp edge of the destroyed unit injures the mucous membranes of the child’s oral cavity;
  • in the absence, chewing of food is impaired, this threatens the development of gastritis and other digestive disorders;
  • The baby may develop sound pronunciation defects.

It is imperative to treat caries in a child, as it can become permanent and contribute to the development of gum disease. However, the most dangerous consequence of losing baby teeth is the formation of a malocclusion.

Features of restoration in children

Since milk teeth have significant differences from permanent teeth, there are some peculiarities.

Peculiarities of recovery in children include:

  • recovery in preschoolers is temporary, it is necessary for two or three years;
  • special requirements are imposed on materials (high hypoallergenicity and safety);
  • structures should not interfere with jaw growth and teething;
  • Before restoration, the baby tooth must be depulped.

If you take these features into account, restoration of the milk teeth will allow you to achieve the appearance of smooth and healthy permanent teeth and the formation of a correct bite.

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