Overview of Early Childhood Caries (ECC)
Early Childhood Caries (ECC) remains a significant concern in Palo Alto, particularly affecting children under the age of five. This condition can rapidly progress, leading to pain, infection, and even early tooth loss if not promptly addressed. Our team at Pediatric Dentistry of Palo Alto focuses on both treatment and comprehensive preventive care to combat ECC effectively.
Risk Factor Identification and Management
We begin with a thorough assessment of each child’s risk factors, including bottle-feeding habits, dietary sugar intake, and family history of caries. This allows us to tailor a prevention plan that may include altering feeding practices, introducing cavity-preventing snacks, and ensuring adequate fluoride intake.
Advanced Treatment Options
For children already affected by ECC, we provide advanced treatment options. These include minimally invasive techniques such as atraumatic restorative treatment (ART) and the application of therapeutic materials like glass ionomer cements that release fluoride and help rebuild damaged enamel.
Parental Education and Support
A key component of our strategy involves educating parents. We provide detailed guidance on oral hygiene techniques suitable for young children, nutritional counseling, and tips on how to reduce transmission of decay-causing bacteria within the family.
