There is a myth that milk teeth do not hurt and do not need to be treated.

This is not true. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Milk teeth have a very similar structure to permanent teeth. They have a crown, roots and a tooth nerve inside. Milk teeth can easily develop tooth decay and if not detected early, tooth decay can affect the tooth nerve.

Another myth is that a child has genetically bad teeth like one of his relatives.

This is also not true. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Even if someone in the family has had several dental problems, with good hygiene and regular check-ups, tooth decay can be avoided.

Just like adults, we fill children’s teeth and treat the nerve of the tooth if decay has also affected the nerve of the tooth.

What happens if milk teeth are not treated in time?๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿปโ€โš•๏ธ

When a tooth is badly decayed and cannot be restored or there is a lot of inflammation under the roots, the tooth is extracted.

โ— Early loss of milk teeth leads to incomplete jaw development, bite problems in the future, which will need to be treated further with braces, caps or other methods.

โ— Inflammation in the milk tooth can damage the permanent tooth cap, which is located under the milk tooth.

To protect your child’s teeth from any complications, we encourage you to have a dental check-up every six months.

We have very responsive and attentive doctors who are able to find a common language with the childโœจ

Every little patient receives a certificate and a gift from the clinic after the check-up or treatment.