Our babies will inevitably change their teeth as they grow. As the deciduous teeth fall out, the growth of new teeth becomes a natural thing. However, since the time when children lose their teeth is uncertain, there is no clear statement about the time when new teeth grow. Therefore, many parents ignore a very important part in the process of children's tooth replacement, which is the growth of new teeth. The growth of new teeth directly affects the oral health of children in the future, so parents should pay attention to it. So, what should we do during the growth of new teeth? 1. If children's new teeth have grown out during the tooth replacement period but the deciduous teeth have not fallen out, parents should take their children to the hospital as soon as possible to have the doctor extract them, so as not to affect the growth of the children's new teeth in the normal gum position. However, if a child has exceeded the age of replacing teeth and his/her deciduous teeth have not fallen out and new teeth have not grown out, do not extract them easily to avoid the possibility that the new teeth will be missing and unable to grow out. The deciduous teeth should be kept as much as possible. 2 When children are in the period of tooth replacement, parents should observe the growth of their children's teeth in time. If new teeth have grown out but the deciduous teeth have not fallen out yet, parents can observe to see if the deciduous teeth have become loose. If the teeth have come out together, the deciduous teeth must be pulled out, otherwise it will affect the growth of new teeth and cause malocclusion. Parents should detect and deal with the problem early. 3 As the child grows older, parents should let the child eat more chewy foods such as jellyfish, peanuts, sugar cane, spiced beans, etc., so as to maintain a good stimulation effect on the deciduous teeth and promote the timely shedding of deciduous teeth. When the child is about 10 years old and all the teeth in the mouth have grown out, parents can add some celery stalks, corn, apples and other foods to them to ensure a smooth replacement of teeth and allow the child to have a healthy and neat permanent teeth. It can be seen from this that when children are in the process of replacing their baby teeth, the new teeth may become fragile or have crooked roots after they grow out. If such problems occur, we should try to eat less hard foods in our daily lives, such as nuts, melon seeds, etc. At the same time, we should also go to the hospital for regular oral examinations to ensure the oral health of children. |
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