A 6-year-old child with black rotting teeth needs to be treated by drugs, fillings, root canal treatment and extraction.
1. Medications: Medications containing fluoride can inhibit the progress of caries, common medications such as glycerin paste of fluoride salt, tin fluoride, silver ammonium fluoride and so on, you can clean the carious area when you deal with it, and then apply it to the affected area.
2. Fillings: If only the crown of the tooth is detached, it will not harm the root of the tooth and will not cause any pain, it can be filled.
3. Root canal treatment: If the child’s tooth has decayed into the pulp, root canal treatment is needed. If it is a newly erupted permanent tooth and the root tip has not been developed, root tip induction molding such as pulp capping and pulp cutting is needed.
4. Extraction: If the child’s tooth is blackened and decayed in a relatively large area, and if the root is found to be necrotic in the radiographs, accompanied by odor, pus flow, toothache and other unbearable conditions, you can consider extraction.
The 6-year-old child’s teeth black rot should seek timely medical treatment and follow the doctor’s advice to treat accordingly.