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Tooth Decay Prevention Practices in Children

Preventive Measures and Treatments for Tooth Decay in Children

Planned and preventive dental approaches to protecting children's teeth

Caries prevention practices in children encompass preventive approaches aimed at reducing risks and protecting tooth tissue before tooth decay occurs. These practices support the healthy retention of both primary and permanent teeth in the mouth and are carried out in conjunction with regular check-ups.

Early Protection The risk of tooth decay is controlled in the early stages.
Fissure Sealant Applications The chewing surfaces of the molars are preserved.
Fluoride Supplements The aim is to strengthen the enamel structure.
Regular Clinical Follow-up Tooth development is monitored through scheduled checkups.

In our clinical process, each child is evaluated in terms of age, oral hygiene status, and caries risk. Preventive practices are planned in accordance with current scientific guidelines, and parental information is considered standard throughout the process.

Preventive measures against caries in children are planned by evaluating each child's individual oral structure, age, and risk status. Instead of a standard approach, a personalized preventive method is adopted.

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Preventive caries treatments are pedodontic methods applied to reduce the risk of tooth decay in children, strengthen oral hygiene, and protect dental health in the long term. These treatments prevent more serious problems by intervening before tooth decay occurs.

Commonly used preventive measures in children include fissure sealants, topical fluoride applications, and regular dental checkups. Fissure sealants cover the indented surfaces of teeth, while fluoride strengthens the enamel.

Regular brushing is the first step in preventing cavities. Brushing should begin twice a day after the first tooth erupts, using an age-appropriate soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste suitable for children. Parental supervision is especially important before the age of 6.

Topical fluoride applications are performed by a dentist and strengthen the enamel, increasing its resistance to decay. This application is usually repeated every 6 months and significantly reduces the formation of cavities, especially in at-risk children.

Fissure sealants prevent plaque and bacteria from accumulating by sealing the grooves on the chewing surfaces of molars. This significantly reduces the risk of cavities and is usually applied when permanent molars erupt.