Summer vacation is something children dream about all year long. Unfortunately, learning your child has cavities can dampen their summer spirit. 

Now that summer has arrived, it can be difficult to monitor everything your children snack on, especially while they’re at sleepovers and summer events. But you can be aware of the signs that show your little hero is dealing with a cavity. 

Learn more about the most common cavity symptoms from your McAllen pediatric dentists at Heroes Dental.  

Signs Your Children May Have a Cavity

Having a good oral hygiene routine and frequent visits to your McAllen pediatric dentist are great ways to prevent your children from getting those dreaded cavities.

While visiting Heroes Dental, your child’s dentist will be able to determine if they have any cavities. However, there are symptoms you can keep an eye out for to recognize if your little one’s teeth are in trouble.  

The following are some of the most common symptoms of cavities you can recognize:

1. Stinky Breath

An untreated cavity makes your little hero’s teeth susceptible to unwanted bacteria in their mouths that can lead to ailments in the future, including bad breath.

Suppose you notice a foul order in your kid’s mouth after brushing their teeth, scrubbing their tongues, flossing, and rinsing with mouthwash. In that case, we suggest you make an appointment with their McAllen pediatric dentist at Heroes Dental to examine the situation and determine whether the cause of bad breath is the result of a cavity. 

2. Teeth Changing Color

If you’ve noticed the shade of your child’s teeth is different or changing, this can also signify a cavity. Naturally, adult and children’s teeth are different shades of white, with children’s teeth being whiter or brighter than adult teeth.

Commonly, you may see a change in color in the old teeth next to newly grown teeth. But if your child’s teeth start developing dark spots or changing to an abnormal color, they may have a cavity. 

3. A Funny Taste in the Mouth

If your child is complaining about an unprovoked weird taste in their mouth, it may be a cavity. Just like bad breath, certain foods can affect the taste in one’s mouth. 

Try gargling mouthwash and going through a vigorous oral health routine to try to get rid of the taste. If it doesn’t subside, your child may likely have a cavity. 

4. Sensitive Teeth 

The most common symptom of a cavity is sensitivity in teeth. The sensitivity starts once the hole has progressed into the layers of the teeth. Your child can become prone to pain and sensitivity after consuming cold or hot foods and drinks or foods with excess sugar. 

If your children have been experiencing any of the symptoms listed above, schedule an appointment with their McAllen pediatric dentists at Heroes Dental to get to the root of the problem. 

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