Getting a cavity filled is no fun. There can be pain, shots, numbing, and the harrowing sound of the drill. But a kinder, gentler way to care for kids with cavities is being tested. And the only tool ...
DETROIT — Five-year-old Skye is pretty happy for a kid who just had a cavity treated 30 minutes earlier. She's part of a study testing silver diamine fluoride, or SDF. It's a treatment to stop ...
Read full article: Take A Look: New concept design for Metropolitan Park unveiled DETROIT – Getting a cavity filled is no fun. There can be pain, shots, numbing and the harrowing sound of the drill.
Half of kids between ages 12 and 15 have it. The problem has become so bad that many kids need surgery to have their numerous cavities filled. We have more on how you can stop it in your kids.