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Do Kids Still Get Cavities?



Short answer? YES!image Cavities are caused by a bacterial infection on the teeth known as "caries".  Dental caries is the #1 childhood disease, five times more prevalent than #1, which is asthma.  This infection in children is primarily caused by:
  • Transmission:  this infection is contagious!  The most common route of transmission is termed "vertical transmission", which means parents or primary caregivers infect their children.
  • Prolonged acidic oral environment: this can be associated with a sugary/acidic diet or frequent nursing/bottle feeding.  These factors can promote an acidic bacterial infection.
  • Lack of good hygiene: keeping the oral environment clean and at an alkaline pH is important even prior to the first tooth erupting.
  • Our office utilizes Caries Risk Assessment protocols, products and systems from http://www.carifree.com We thank them for their educational resources found in this article and the links below!

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