Is tooth decay common in children?

Three children examining their teeth in bathroom mirror with open mouths, demonstrating proper oral health inspection.

Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in children — even more prevalent than asthma. Despite parents’ best efforts, up to 20% of children carry aggressive bacteria strains that make cavity prevention challenging. Traditional brushing often falls short due to children’s developing motor skills and difficulty reaching all tooth surfaces. Untreated decay in baby teeth can affect permanent teeth development and cause lifelong dental problems. However, combining proper oral hygiene with innovative solutions like light therapy can naturally prevent cavities while making daily routines easier for families.

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