When children in the family start to lose their baby teeth and grow new teeth, the adults in the family must pay attention. If they are not properly cared for at this time, it is very likely to directly affect the child's future tooth shape. During this period of tooth replacement, parents should not blindly supplement their children's food, but must make targeted adjustments to their diet. Today, I will tell you what to do if your baby teeth do not fall out but new teeth grow? The baby teeth of children need to be extracted, and it is best to do it as soon as possible. Don't delay it too long, because the retention of baby teeth will affect the eruption of permanent teeth. If they are blocked for a long time, the position may not be correct, and orthodontic treatment will be inevitable in the future. Children's dental problems must be discovered and treated early, and parents should be more careful. Take your child to the hospital for a check-up, and extract those that need to be extracted. The roots of baby teeth are very small, and the roots of the teeth to be replaced are basically absorbed, so it is very simple to extract them and there is no need to worry. Most children nowadays only like to eat soft food and don't like hard food, so the phenomenon of retained deciduous teeth is more common. It is recommended that you let your children eat more hard food, such as steamed buns, pancakes and other chewy things to promote the shedding of deciduous teeth. Your child should be over six years old, and the first large tooth has grown in his mouth, which is what we call the sixth-year molar. You can take your child to do the pit and fissure sealing of the permanent tooth, which will greatly reduce the caries rate of this tooth. After all, this tooth will have a very important chewing function in the future, so it must be well protected from the beginning! Below the root of each deciduous tooth, there is a permanent tooth germ that gradually develops and grows toward the mouth. During the eruption of permanent teeth, on the one hand, they compress the alveolar bone between the root of the deciduous teeth and the permanent tooth germ, and through the action of osteoclasts, the bone is absorbed and thinned until it is completely absorbed; on the other hand, they directly compress the root of the deciduous teeth, causing the root of the deciduous teeth to gradually absorb, become shorter and shorter, until it disappears completely. Then the deciduous teeth begin to fall out and the permanent teeth gradually grow in. If parents give their children random supplements during this period, it will cause calcium metabolism disorders in their children, which will be detrimental to their bone development. If you find that your child's baby teeth are loose in the early stages and new teeth are about to grow, you can help the child loosen the baby teeth and help them fall out in time. If there is no effect, seeing a dentist in time will quickly solve the problem. |
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