Teeth are very important to each of us. Children's dental health is also an issue that every mother is concerned about. We all know that children generally start to lose their teeth at the age of five, and all their baby teeth are replaced by the age of twelve. So what should we pay attention to when five-year-old children lose their teeth? I will introduce it to parents below, hoping it will be helpful to everyone. 1. When a child is about 5 years old, permanent teeth begin to erupt to replace the deciduous teeth. By the age of 12 or 13, all the deciduous teeth have been replaced. This period is called the tooth replacement period. During this period, please note: (1) Whether the deciduous teeth fall out on time. If the deciduous teeth do not fall out on time, it will affect the normal eruption of permanent teeth. (2) Whether permanent teeth erupt on time. (3) Check whether there are any abnormalities in the shape, position, and color of the newly erupted permanent teeth. (4) Whether the child has any bad oral habits such as mouth breathing, biting the lower lip, biting a pencil, etc. (5) Pay attention to oral hygiene and develop the habit of brushing your teeth in the morning and evening. (6) To prevent caries of newly erupted permanent teeth, perform pit and fissure sealing or fluoride application on permanent posterior teeth in a timely manner. (7) Go to the hospital regularly (1-2 times a year) to see a specialist for examination and treatment. 2. The teeth that my child has just replaced appear particularly large. Will they get smaller in the future? The newly replaced front teeth of children appear particularly large and out of proportion with the face. Some people call this period the "ugly duckling" stage of children. It is true that after the teeth erupt, the size of the crowns no longer changes, but the child's alveolar bone increases as the tooth roots continue to develop, and the jawbone also becomes larger due to the increase in the number of permanent teeth. As children grow and develop, their faces gradually become larger and fuller. At that time, the child's face and teeth will become symmetrical and harmonious, and the front teeth will not feel particularly large. 3. Why do some children have sparse teeth with gaps? Do they need to be corrected immediately? There are three common situations in which children have sparse teeth and gaps between them. (1) The sparse gaps between deciduous teeth are also called physiological gaps. The existence of these gaps is beneficial for the alignment of the posterior teeth after the eruption of permanent teeth. (2) When teeth are replaced, there is a gap between the two upper front teeth. This is a temporary phenomenon during the tooth replacement process. As the teeth on both sides of the front teeth erupt, the gap will gradually decrease until it disappears completely. However, when the gap between the two front teeth is particularly large, you need to ask a doctor to check whether there are supernumerary teeth. (3) The permanent teeth are sparse and have gaps. One type is that the permanent teeth are smaller in shape, such as conical teeth or undersized teeth. Another situation is congenital missing teeth in permanent teeth. You can go to the hospital and ask the doctor to close the gap through orthodontics or restoration methods. Children usually start to lose their teeth at age five, and their teeth do not grow back until they are around twelve years old. This period is called the children's tooth replacement period, so parents should pay special attention to children's dental health at this stage. The above is some information about what you should pay attention to when five-year-old children lose their teeth. Parents and friends, let’s take a look together! I hope every child can have healthy teeth as white as jade. |
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