My 7year old is having a decalcified molar, want to know what is the precaution that his further teeth don't get decalcified. Also his front 2 teeths are yet to errupt its been 6months, we can see the teeth below the gum, is there any issue
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If there is a decalcification , we need to see how much portion of tooth is involved and need to judge whether to fill it or to do RCT with cap , first we need to examine clinically to diagnose what exactly has happened , kindly visit your near by pedodontist
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Need to visit nearby pedodontist
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Decalcified molar is not a problem but it has to be regularly monitored for decay...also about his front teeth wait for some more time to see whether they erupt naturally or slight exposing the gums will solve ur problem...
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Visit the dentist nd let him decide the treatment plan
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