
You expected your child’s face to light up when you got them ice cream, but they actually winced with their first bite. Dental sensitivity is a problem that millions of kids have to deal with, but does it call for immediate attention? Should you stop everything you’re doing and schedule a dental appointment as soon as possible? In most situations, no, but there are some instances where sensitive teeth could indicate a more pressing issue that does call for urgent attention—keep reading to learn the difference.
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Did you know that pediatric dentists aren’t just for young children? Teens can benefit from the expertise of a children’s dentist, too. Although you can take your teenager to a general dentist, there are benefits to them continuing to see a 




Your child’s baby teeth are essential for their development. Losing a baby tooth too soon can affect their oral health and development negatively. The biggest threat to their dental health is tooth decay. Cavities are more common than childhood asthma, diabetes, and obesity. 21% of children between the ages of 2 and 5 have cavities and 51% of children aged 6-11 have tooth decay. White dental fillings are the go-to solution to treat decay. Unfortunately, cavities aren’t always visible. Although only a dentist can determine if your little one needs a 