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What Are Pediatric Dental Fillings Used For?

Pediatric dental fillings are used to treat dental cavities or decay in children's teeth. Cavities are caused by a buildup of plaque and bacteria on the surface of the teeth, which produces acid that erodes the enamel and leads to the formation of small holes or pits.

If left untreated, cavities can progress and cause more significant damage to the tooth, leading to pain, infection, and even tooth loss. Pediatric dental fillings are typically made of tooth-colored composite resin or amalgam, which is a mixture of metals. They are designed to blend in with the natural tooth color and provide a durable and long-lasting solution for cavities in children's teeth.