Small black dots on a child’s tongue may be due to inflammation caused by blood stasis, or related to the child’s dietary habits and constitution.
When children are experiencing tooth replacement issues, such as new teeth not growing in, it might be due to retained baby teeth or interference from adjacent permanent teeth. It is recommended to seek dental assistance promptly and maintain good oral hygiene and dietary habits.
Understanding the causes of congenital tooth absence and corresponding treatment plans, including the use of space maintainers and future implant repairs.
Should a 13-year-old girl undergo surgery for supernumerary teeth?
The Benefits and Necessity of Pediatric Root Canal Treatment
Describes the management of facial nerve palsy following dental treatment
Why do babies’ teeth grow in spurts? Is this normal?
Pain upon biting after tooth repair, seeking treatment advice.
How to treat congenital absence of dental papilla in children?
Discuss treatment options for young children’s front teeth showing light yellow decayed grooves, including the management of dental plaque and fluorosis.