Children must be treated dental caries


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Clinically and theoretically, all caries in children should be treated. If untreated, the caries will slowly grow larger and deeper, leading to corresponding caries complications. For example, it leads to pulpitis, such as leading to apicitis, such as evolving into residual roots, such as evolving into residual crowns, which will lead to the loss of deciduous teeth or abnormal eruption of inherited permanent teeth, or lead to decreased masticatory function, which seriously affects the patient's nutrient absorption and even growth and development. Therefore, it is best for children's caries to be filled or treated accordingly. Of course, if the deciduous teeth that are about to be replaced and want to fall off are not treated in this case, they can be extracted and wait for the eruption of the inherited permanent teeth after extraction.