Tooth decay and cavities are so common that you may not take them seriously. And you might think that it doesn’t matter if children get cavities in their baby teeth. However, tooth decay and decay can cause serious and persistent complications, even for children who do not yet have permanent teeth.
Complications of tooth decay may include:
• the pain
Dental abscess
- The presence of swelling or pus around the year
- A year is damaged or broken
- Chewing problems
- Changing tooth locations after tooth loss
When tooth decay and decay is severe, you may experience: - Pain that interferes with daily life
- Weight loss or feeding problems due to pain or difficulty eating or chewing
- Loss of teeth, which may affect appearance, as well as confidence and self-esteem
- In rare cases, a tooth abscess — a sac of pus caused by a bacterial infection — can lead to more serious or potentially life-threatening infections