Some black germs develops in my 3.6yrs

2021-04-12 18:03:33
Some black germs develops in my 3.6 yrs kid tooth.please tell me something ...as after sometime it will become painfull
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Hello dear Please be aware They seems to be dental caries in advanced stage I suggest you to please get them restored as early as possible to avoid further progression

Answered2021-04-14 09:46:00

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Answered2021-04-14 05:12:28

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From the photograph, it seems to be dental cavities. The decayed portion of concerned teeth needs to be removed and filled by the dentist to avoid further damage. However, definite treatment will depend on examination and history.
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Visit the dentist for definite treatment.
Health Tips
Reduce frequency of sugary food per day. Maintain oral hygiene.

Answered2021-04-13 09:48:53

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These are dental caries.Get it cleaned and filled.Avoid giving chocolate n packet food otherwise it become root canal infection and difficult to treat in children.

Answered2021-04-13 07:49:38

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Go to dental clinic and get treatment done

Answered2021-04-13 06:20:01

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First of all these black spots are not germs, they are decay only. You can visit your nearest dentist for filling of the cavity.

Answered2021-04-12 18:47:52

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