14/10/2025
FYI
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🦷 Neglecting cavities in baby teeth can harm the smile that’s yet to come. 👶
Many still believe that decay in baby teeth isn’t a concern since “they’ll fall out anyway.”
But that’s one of the most harmful misconceptions in dentistry. Primary teeth aren’t just temporary — they’re essential for chewing, speech, and most importantly, they act as natural guides for the permanent teeth developing right beneath them.
When a cavity in a baby tooth is ignored, the infection can travel through the roots and reach the developing permanent tooth bud hidden within the jawbone.
Research shows that untreated decay in children can lead to defects in the future teeth — including weak enamel, discoloration, and even malformed structures.
In advanced cases, it can cause painful abscesses, swelling, and systemic infection, sometimes requiring emergency treatment.
And when a baby tooth is lost early, it disrupts spacing — often leading to crowding or misalignment in the permanent dentition.
Preventing these complications is far easier than treating them.
Routine dental checkups, fluoride protection, balanced nutrition, and limited sugary snacks can make a world of difference.
Remember — a cavity isn’t “just a cavity.” It’s an infection that spreads.
Safeguarding a child’s baby teeth means safeguarding their future permanent smile.
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This post is for public awareness. It does not replace professional dental advice.