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Is tooth decay more common in children?
Tooth decay is more common in children due to several factors. Children tend to consume more sugary foods and drinks, which can increase the risk of decay. Additionally, their enamel is thinner and more susceptible to acid attacks. Children also may not have fully developed their oral hygiene habits, making it easier for plaque to build up and lead to cavities. Regular dental check-ups, fluoride treatments, and dental sealants are essential for preventing tooth decay in children.
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