Child tooth fillings involve restoring decayed or damaged teeth in children using various filling materials such as composite resin or amalgam. The procedure is usually carried out under local anesthesia to ensure the child's comfort, and the filled tooth is polished to prevent further damage and improve its appearance.
Child tooth fillings involve restoring decayed or damaged teeth in children using various filling materials such as composite resin or amalgam. The procedure is usually carried out under local anesthesia to ensure the child's comfort, and the filled tooth is polished to prevent further damage and improve its appearance.
Child tooth fillings involve restoring a decayed or damaged tooth with filling material. In Canada, dentists often use amalgam or composite resin fillings, depending on the tooth location and individual's preference. Restorations enhance kids' dental health and prevent further decay.
Canada's universal healthcare covers most dental services for children under 18 years old, including fillings. Waiting times may vary based on location and availability.