Tooth Decay in Children

Be particularly vigilant

* If your child encounters difficulties when chewing and biting
* If the loss of his teeth was premature or delayed
* If mouth breathing
* If it still uses a pacifier or suck his thumb
* If it is regularly biting cheeks or palate
* If the upper or lower teeth do not meet
* If one of his jaw is too far back or forward
* If the child grinds his teeth.

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