Learning more about early childhood caries.
According to data from the US Centers for Disease Control, base on five year period ending in 2004, it found that 28% of all children age two to five have had some tooth decayed, and 23% of those children were not receiving treatment for tooth decay.
This type of tooth decay is known as early childhood caries or ECC, and is the most common cause of chronic disease. ECC can be caused by, not keeping up with basic dental care of children’s teeth. As well as economic issues of the family in providing for dental care.
Another factor of ECC is toxic stress which can interrupt the neurodevelopment of a child, therefore making them prone to infection, heart disease, diabetes, stroke and preterm delivery. Talk to your family dentist make sure you go over the ways to minimize your child risks of ECC and learn how to provide the proper dental care for your baby