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Caries Risk Assessment

Caries Risk Assessment: Protecting Little Smiles Early

Caries Risk Assessment (CRA) is a structured process used by our pediatric dentists to determine how likely your child is to develop cavities. Rather than simply treating decay after it appears, CRA helps us catch problems before they start.

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends caries risk assessment beginning at a child’s first dental visit — around age one. This early screening helps shape preventive decisions such as check-up frequency, fluoride treatments, dietary counseling, and sealant recommendations based on your child’s specific needs.

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What Is CRA? By understanding the balance between risk factors and protective factors, we can tailor care to your child’s individual oral health needs. CRA helps our team evaluate whether your child may be at low, moderate, or high risk for cavities so we can create a personalized prevention plan.

What We Evaluate

Our assessment looks at three categories: risk factors that raise the likelihood of decay, protective factors that help guard against it, and disease indicators that may signal the disease process is already active.

Risk Factors

  • Frequent sugary snacks or drinks
  • Bottle or sippy cup use with juice or milk at bedtime
  • Visible plaque buildup on teeth
  • Dental enamel defects
  • Caregiver has active tooth decay
  • Special health care needs

Protective Factors

  • Drinking fluoridated water
  • Daily brushing with fluoride toothpaste
  • Professional fluoride treatments
  • Regular dental home visits
  • Dental sealants when age-appropriate
  • Healthy, low-sugar diet patterns

Disease Indicators

  • White spot lesions (early-stage decay)
  • Visible cavities on any tooth
  • Recent fillings due to decay
  • Missing teeth due to tooth decay
  • Restorations placed in the last year

Low, Moderate, or High Risk: What It Means

After reviewing all factors, your child is placed into one of three risk levels. This helps determine how often we recommend visits, which preventive treatments are most important, and how closely we monitor the development of their teeth.

Low Risk

Minimal Concern

Protective factors outweigh risks. Regular 6-month check-ups, standard fluoride, and good home care are typically sufficient to help keep your child cavity-free.

Moderate Risk

Active Prevention

Some risk factors are present. We may recommend more frequent visits, enhanced fluoride therapy, targeted dietary counseling, and closer monitoring of developing teeth.

High Risk

Intensive Management

Multiple risk factors require a proactive care plan. Visits every 3 months, fluoride varnish applications, sealants, and diet changes can work together to better protect your child’s smile.

How We Perform a Caries Risk Assessment

1

Health History Review

We ask about your child’s diet, home care routine, fluoride exposure, and any medical or social factors that may influence cavity risk.

2

Clinical Examination

Our dentist checks for plaque, enamel conditions, early white spots, active decay, and the quality of existing restorations.

3

Risk Score Assignment

Using AAPD-validated assessment forms, we weigh all findings to assign a low, moderate, or high risk level.

4

Personalized Care Plan

We create a customized prevention and treatment pathway based on your child’s unique needs.

CRA at Every Stage of Childhood

Ages 0–5: The Infant & Toddler Years

This is an important stage for establishing lifelong oral health. We assess feeding habits, caregiver dental health, fluoride exposure, and visible plaque. Starting at age 1, a well baby dental exam can include a full CRA to establish a baseline and guide early prevention.

Ages 6+: School-Age & Beyond

As permanent teeth begin to emerge, the risk profile changes. We may consider factors such as salivary flow, orthodontic appliances, and proximity-decay patterns. Sealants become an important preventive tool for molars, and dietary habits are reassessed as children gain more independence.

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Book a visit today and let our team create a personalized prevention plan built around your child’s unique needs.

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Or call us at (209) 537-7878. For emergency/after-hours care, call (209) 424-0870.

Caries risk assessment information and risk factor categories are adapted from American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) Best Practices: Caries-Risk Assessment and Management for Infants, Children, and Adolescents. This page is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for personalized clinical advice.

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