A six year old child with decayed large teeth will need a filling.The large teeth of a six year old child consist mainly of the first and second molar, and possibly the first permanent molar, and will therefore need to be filled.
If a 6-year-old child has decayed teeth, it may be caused by decay of the first or second molar, and the time of tooth replacement is about ten years old, so the molar teeth are decayed, and also need to be filled, to prevent the progress of dental caries affecting the pulp as well as periapical tissues, and even have a negative impact on the permanent tooth embryo.
In addition, 6-year-old children generally begin to erupt the first permanent molar, that is, “six-year-old teeth”, this tooth jaw fossa is deeper, easy to food retention caused by caries phenomenon, so if this tooth caries need to pay attention to, it is best to go to a professional dental clinic in a timely manner to check and analyze the caries of the dental body to clean up the caries thoroughly! After thoroughly cleaning the decayed tissues, composite resin will be used to fill the tooth.