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Dental Caries (Early Childhood Caries, Tooth Decay, or Cavities)—Child Care and Schools

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Early childhood caries (commonly called cavities) is the most common chronic disease of childhood. Caries are the result of an infectious disease process that damages tooth structure and makes holes in the teeth. The consequences of early childhood caries are much more than unattractive teeth. Early childhood caries can cause severe pain, speech difficulty, and poor nutrition and can spread to cause serious infections. Treatment for caries can require expensive dental services, and younger children often require general anesthesia and treatment in the operating room.
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  • behavioral and psychosocial issues
  • chronic health needs
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  • immunizations
  • infectious diseases
  • newborns infants and toddlers
  • nutrition and healthy living
  • pediatric care
  • safety and prevention
  • school-aged children
  • sexual health and sexuality
  • sports and fitness
  • substance abuse
  • well-child visits
  • Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
  • COVID-19
  • breastfeeding
  • Newborn or Infant Problems
  • Genital or Urinary Symptoms
  • Chest or Breathing Symptoms
  • Head or Brain Symptoms
  • Ear Symptoms
  • Nose Symptoms
  • Eye Symptoms
  • Behavior Problems
  • Skin - Widespread Symptoms
  • Neck or Back Symptoms
  • Skin - Localized Symptoms
  • Mouth / Teeth / Throat Symptoms
  • Fever Symptoms
  • Abdomen or Digestive Symptoms
  • Arm or Leg Symptoms
  • Behavior Symptoms
  • Sleep Problems

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