Date Published: 08/07/2025

Journey with Your Child to Restore a Healthy, Beautiful Smile at Phuong Thanh Dental Clinic

A child does not always need to have a toothache or complain of discomfort for there to be a dental problem. In many cases, the damage can silently progress within the jawbone and only be discovered during a dental examination and X-ray imaging.

One treatment case at Phuong Thanh Dental Clinic serves as an important reminder for parents about the role of regular dental check-ups and early intervention.

Jawbone Cyst Detected Due to an Infected Baby Tooth

Through examination and X-ray imaging, the child was found to have a jawbone cyst associated with an infected baby tooth. The lesion had grown to a relatively large size, affecting the surrounding bone area and displacing the permanent tooth buds.

In addition, the child also had an anterior crossbite, which may affect facial aesthetics, speech development, and chewing function if not managed appropriately.

Treatment Approach Performed

Based on the actual condition, the dentist developed an appropriate treatment plan to control the lesion and support the proper development of the child’s dentition and jaw.

Treatment steps included:

  • Extraction of the infected baby tooth
  • Placement of a cyst decompression appliance
  • Early interceptive orthodontic treatment

The combination of treatment for the pathological lesion and preventive–early interceptive orthodontics significantly improved the dental condition while also creating more favorable conditions for the development of the permanent teeth in the future.

What Could Happen If It Is Not Detected Early?

Some jawbone lesions in children can progress silently, with very few obvious signs in the early stages. If not detected in time, the condition may lead to:

  • More extensive jawbone damage
  • Displacement of tooth buds or abnormal eruption direction of permanent teeth
  • Long-term effects on aesthetics and chewing function
  • Future treatment may become more complex, longer, and more costly

What Should Parents Do to Detect Early Dental and Jaw Abnormalities in Children?

Monitoring a child’s oral health should not stop at simply looking for cavities or pain. Some abnormalities can only be clearly detected through comprehensive dental examination and diagnostic imaging.

Recommendations for Parents

  • Periodic panoramic X-rays as prescribed by the dentist, especially during the mixed dentition stage
  • Routine dental check-ups every 6 months
  • Early intervention when any abnormal signs related to teeth, jawbone, or bite are detected

Timely Intervention Helps Minimize More Complex Treatment Later

In children, early detection of issues such as infected baby teeth, jawbone cysts, dental misalignment, or malocclusion is extremely important. Treatment at the right time not only helps preserve dental and jaw structures but also supports the long-term development of the permanent dentition.

At Phuong Thanh Dental Clinic, every pediatric case is carefully examined to build an appropriate treatment plan according to each child’s stage of dental and jaw development.

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