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Why fill a baby tooth? Can't we just have it pulled?

Rick Cornish, DDS - Frequently Asked Questions
Children usually keep their front baby teeth until the ages of six to twelve and their back baby teeth until the ages of nine to twelve. Baby teeth are very important to the child's self-esteem, speech, smile and they also hold a space for the adult teeth to erupt into. Early removal of a baby tooth may lead to serious orthodontic problems. Baby teeth should only be extracted when it is time to do so or when they cannot be restored.
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I wouldn’t have my tooth pulled without anesthesia– why would I have a baby without it?

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Having a tooth pulled IS NOT the same as having a baby! While there are times when pain medication is compassionate and even necessary, most often women need to know that they can deal with it, that they have support, and that it will end soon! We won’t tell you that labor and birth isn’t hard work or that it isn’t painful. However, there are many reasons, both physical and emotional, for bringing your baby into this world without medications.
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When Should my Baby get his First Tooth?

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Vincent Iannelli, M.D., our guide to Pediatrics, explains when when your baby will begin to get teeth and start teething. Difficulties and complications of arthritis can sometimes make it difficult to maintain good oral health. Carol and Richard Eustice, our Guides to Arthritis, explain why it is important to pay attention to oral health and not to wait until a toothache occurs. Describes the devastating effects of methamphetamines on teeth, a condition commonly known as meth mouth.
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How do I help my child remove a baby tooth held in by just the gums?

Dr. Steven Green - Holistic Family Dentistry
Once the baby teeth have loosened, ice is the best anesthetic for removing children’s teeth. First apply ice to the tooth and gums around it. After a minute or so, using a dry paper towel, apply quick twisting leverage to the splinter-like baby tooth.
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But everyone was going over the speed limit. What if I was just pulled out of the crowd?

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It may be true, but it is totally irrelevant now. Plead not guilty and go to court. In court, don't complain that you were being victimized; the judge does not want to nor have time to listen to a claim that is nearly impossible to prove. If the officer shows up in court, cross-examine him by asking questions in such a way as to make it appear he had no idea which vehicle caused the reading on the radar gun.
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Why do baby teeth sometimes need to be pulled?

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Pulling baby teeth may be necessary to allow severely crowded permanent teeth to come in at a normal time in a normal location. If the teeth are severely crowded, some permanent teeth will either remain impacted (teeth that should have come in, but have not), or come in to an undesirable position.
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What is Baby Tooth Decay?

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Baby bottle tooth decay is caused by the frequent and long-term exposure of a child's teeth to liquids containing sugars. Among these liquids are milk, formula, fruit juice, sodas and other sweetened drinks. The sugars in these liquids pool around the infant's teeth and gums, feeding the bacteria in plaque. Every time a child consumes a sugary liquid, acid produced by these bacteria attack the teeth and gums. After numerous attacks, tooth decay can begin.
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When Will my Baby's first tooth show up?

Childrens Dentistry at Pleasant Valley, Chantilly,VA-FAQS
Teething, the process of baby (primary) teeth coming through the gums into the mouth, is variable among individual babies. Some babies get their teeth early and some get them late. In general the first baby teeth are usually the lower front (anterior) teeth and usually begin erupting between the age of 6-10 months. See "Eruption Times of Your Child's Teeth" for more details. Children's teeth begin forming before birth.
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permanent teeth to come in at a normal time in a normal location. If the teeth are severely crowded, some permanent teeth will either remain impacted (teeth that should have come in, but have not), or come in to an undesirable position. To allow severely crowded teeth to move on their own into much more desirable positions, sequential removal of baby teeth and permanent teeth (usually first premolars) can dramatically improve a severe crowding problem.
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Pulling baby teeth may be necessary to allow severely crowded permanent teeth to come in at a normal time in a reasonably normal location. If the baby teeth are severely crowded, it may cause impacted adult teeth (often the canines or "fangs") or adult teeth to come in to the wrong place. Sequential removal of baby teeth and permanent teeth (usually first premolars) can dramatically improve a severe crowding problem.
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Why is it so important to save a tooth from being pulled?

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If a tooth that can and should be saved is pulled, it will overstress the other teeth and can result in their loss as well. Tooth loss can cause ineffective chewing which can result in the swallowing of large chunks of food. This overworks the digestive system and can lead to digestive disorders. People who don't have their own teeth have a difficult time consuming a high fiber diet. A high fiber diet has been recommended by the American Cancer Society for the prevention of cancer.
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What is baby bottle tooth decay?

HIVdent Patient Education: Infant Care
Baby bottle tooth decay is the creation of many cavities on your baby's teeth so that only the "stumps" of the teeth can be seen. This condition can occur after only a few weeks of putting your baby to sleep with milk or juice in his or her baby bottle. Because your baby's tooth enamel (the hard outer "shell" of a tooth) is fairly soft, your baby is very vulnerable to tooth decay. Often, there is so much tooth decay that your baby's teeth cannot be restored.
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This is tooth decay in babies that occurs from prolonged exposure to sweetened liquids. Many sweet liquids cause problems including milk, formula, and fruit juices. Bacteria in the mouth utilize sugars as food and create acids which attack the teeth. Avoid allowing your baby to nap or sleep with a sweetened liquid. Hold your baby when bottle-feeding and remove the bottle when the child falls asleep.
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Why not just replace my tooth?

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When a tooth needs only a crown and not also a root canal, the tooth pulp (nerves, blood vessels and other structures) are still functioning. No cosmetic dentist would want to remove a functioning tooth unnecessarily. If the tooth pulp is decayed and must be removed, a modern root canal procedure can easily replace it and cover the tooth with a porcelain crown. That prolongs the tooth's life.
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Why is it sometimes necessary to have perfectly healthy teeth pulled? Baby teeth or permanent teeth?

Monadnock Orthodontics - FAQS
In the case of permanent teeth, this is sometimes necessary to provide space for other teeth, either because of severe crowdedness or protrusion of teeth. This is entirely dependent on the specific treatment objectives for the individual patient by the treating orthodontist. You can rest assured that the doctor does not take such a decision lightly and will consider all aspects of treatment very carefully, as well as any other options that might be available as an alternative treatment solution.
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My child's permanent lower front tooth is coming in behind his baby tooth. What should be done?

Center for Pediatric Dental Care
If the baby teeth are moderately to very loose, there is no immediate treatment. Patience is recommended. This is a normal process. The tongue will push the permanent lower front teeth forward. If the teeth are not very loose, your child should be seen to take an x-ray and evaluate the situation. Most children stop sucking their fingers between the ages of three to five. Sucking of a finger can have a significant effect on the bite.
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What do I do if I get pulled over while wardriving?

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First of all, cooperate fully with the officer who pulls you over. Stay calm and don't act like you're smuggling dope or have an open container under the seat. Let the officer lead the conversation, and answer his/her questions honestly. Don't assume the officer knows nothing about wardriving. This might have been true in 2001, but it's not true anymore.
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What causes baby bottle tooth decay?

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Decay occurs when sweetened liquids are given and are left clinging to an infant's teeth for long periods of time. Many sweet liquids cause problems, including milk, formula and fruit juice. Bacteria in the mouth use these sugars as food. They then produce acids that attack the teeth. Each time your child drinks these liquids, acids attack for 20 minutes or longer. After many attacks, cavities start to form on the teeth.
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How can baby bottle tooth decay be prevented?

Summit Dental Group ::: Frequently Asked Questions
Sometimes parents do not realize that a baby's teeth can decay soon after they appear in the mouth. By the time decay is noticed, it may be too late to save the teeth. You can help prevent this from happening to your child by following the tips below: After each feeding, wipe the baby's gums with a clean gauze pad. Begin brushing your child's teeth when the first tooth erupts.
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What is baby bottle tooth decay and how can I prevent it?

Pediatric Dentistry • Cordova, TN • Dr. Daniel Fre...
Baby bottle tooth decay is a pattern of rapid decay associated with prolonged nursing. It happens when a child goes to sleep while breast-feeding and/or bottle-feeding. During sleep, the flow of saliva is reduced and the natural self-cleansing action of the mouth is diminished. Avoid nursing children to sleep or putting anything other than water in their bedtime bottle. Encourage your child to drink from a cup as they approach their first birthday.
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If my child gets a cavity in a baby tooth, should it still be filled?

Pediatric Dentistry • Cordova, TN • Dr. Daniel Fre...
Primary, or "baby," teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to erupt. Some of them are necessary until a child is 12 years old or longer. Pain, infection of the gums and jaws, impairment of general health and premature loss of teeth are just a few of the problems that can happen when baby teeth are neglected.
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Why should I be worried about baby bottle tooth decay?

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Giving an infant a sugary drink at nap or nighttime is harmful because during sleep, the flow of saliva decreases, allowing the sugary liquids to linger on the child's teeth for an extended period of time. If left untreated, decay can result, which can cause pain and infection. Severely decayed teeth may need to be extracted. If teeth are infected or lost too early due to baby bottle tooth decay, your child may develop poor eating habits, speech problems, crooked teeth and damaged adult teeth.
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How can I prevent baby bottle tooth decay?

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Never allow a child to fall asleep with a bottle containing milk, formula, juice or other sweetened liquids. Clean and massage the baby's gums to help establish healthy teeth and to aid in teething. Wrap a moistened gauze square or washcloth around the finger and gently massage the gums and gingival tissues. This should be done after every feeding. Plaque removal activities should begin upon eruption of the first baby tooth. When brushing a child's teeth, use a soft toothbrush and water.
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