Under each baby tooth, there is a developing permanent tooth. If a decayed baby tooth is not treated and the infection spreads, it may damage the developing permanent tooth, affecting its growth and eruption.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Should baby teeth be treated?
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When and how often is it best to visit the dentist?
We recommend the first visit to a specialist at the age of two, every 2-3 months.
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Are pain relief methods used when treating children's teeth?
The same methods as for adults are typically used, such as local anesthesia. If necessary, dental treatment for children can also be performed with anesthesia.
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The treatment of children’s teeth is performed at the following clinics:
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Vilnius ClinicMindaugo g. 14 , Vilnius
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Kaunas clinicSavanorių pr. 314 A
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Klaipėda ClinicH.Manto g.3 / Vytauto g. 28
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Šiauliai ClinicRūdės g. 17
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Mažeikiai ClinicNaftininkų g. 5-22A
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Alytus ClinicPulko g. 5
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Utena ClinicAušros g. 14
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Anykščiai ClinicŠaltupio g. 1
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Raseiniai ClinicVaižganto g. 1-3
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Jurbarkas ClinicVytauto Didžiojo g. 5B
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Panevėžys ClinicAukštaičių g. 80-5
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Kėdainiai ClinicJ. Basanavičiaus g. 55A