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Rampant caries progresses at a faster rate in children and it involves multiple teeth. It’s also called nursing bottle caries as the decay spreads due to feeding milk during the night & putting the baby or children to sleep without brushing. Hence early diagnosis and initiation of preventive and restorative therapies are imperative in its management. Rampant caries can affect the early permanent dentition if the child has improper dietary habits and poor oral hygiene maintenance.
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Rampant caries progresses at a faster rate in children and it involves multiple teeth. It’s also called nursing bottle caries as the decay spreads due to feeding milk during the night & putting the baby or children to sleep without brushing. Hence early diagnosis and initiation of preventive and restorative therapies are imperative in its management. Rampant caries can affect the early permanent dentition if the child has improper dietary habits and poor oral hygiene maintenance.
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Hello. Welcome to Lybrate. If you feel like the color doesn't match with adjacent teeth, you can do restoration again. Check if you have any discomfort regarding the filling done. Do you feel any sensitivity. There are possibilities for this. So verify it. If you have further doubts. You can ask me. Thank you.
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getting a cavity or not do not depends on whether the person has Covid or not.
But if someone got a Covid and is treated in a dental room for any dental procedure then chances are the next patient may get, a dental staff, and doctors may get a covid infection.
But Nowadays chances are very very less because many dental clinics follow certain guidelines like- asking patients about all the doses of covid vaccine, they have an exhaust fan in front and back of the patient, rinsing...more
But if someone got a Covid and is treated in a dental room for any dental procedure then chances are the next patient may get, a dental staff, and doctors may get a covid infection.
But Nowadays chances are very very less because many dental clinics follow certain guidelines like- asking patients about all the doses of covid vaccine, they have an exhaust fan in front and back of the patient, rinsing...more
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