We will all experience the problem of children's tooth replacement in our lifetime. Of course, many parents do not have a particularly good understanding of this aspect, especially the order of children's tooth replacement. If parents cannot learn this knowledge in time, it will be detrimental to their children's tooth replacement. The following is a detailed answer to the order of children's tooth replacement. I hope that parents can conduct comprehensive learning in daily life, so that they can respond in time when their children have problems with tooth replacement. When children are about to reach the age of replacing teeth, they will pay special attention to the order in which their teeth are replaced. This is so that they can clearly know at which age their children will start to replace which teeth, and pay attention to whether they can be extracted to ensure that the teeth grow neatly. Generally speaking, children's teeth change in a symmetrical manner, with the upper and lower rows of teeth changing first and then the lower ones. The order of children's tooth replacement is as follows: the first permanent tooth, i.e. the central incisor, begins to grow when the child is 6-8 years old, and the first molar also grows slowly; when the child is 8-9 years old, the lateral incisor begins to grow; the bicuspids of children aged 10-12 begin to grow, and the first bicuspid will grow first, which is next to the lateral teeth; when the child is 11-12 years old, the upper and lower canines have gradually grown; children aged 12-13 begin to grow second molars; the last third molar, i.e. wisdom tooth, will not start to grow until the child is 17 years old, and will continue to grow until the age of 21, which varies from person to person. Everyone will go through the process of tooth replacement. Of course, childhood is also an important period for tooth replacement. I believe that most people do not understand the order of children's tooth replacement, which is extremely detrimental to children's tooth replacement. The above introduces the order of children's tooth replacement. I hope that parents and friends can learn more about it in daily life, and be able to solve these tooth replacement problems well when children have them. |
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