Children's tooth replacement is actually a process in which the deciduous teeth fall out and the permanent teeth appear. Generally, children lose their teeth during a specific period. At this time, it is very important to pay attention to the child's diet to avoid affecting the newly grown teeth. Especially new parents must pay attention to this aspect. So, when do children start to lose their teeth? Let’s take a closer look at the relevant situation. Children usually start to lose their teeth around the age of 6. The physiological shedding of the first deciduous tooth usually occurs around the age of 6, but it can also occur as early as 4 years old, or as late as 7-8 years old, so there is no need to worry. Naturally fallen deciduous teeth have no roots and the fallen surface appears eroded. Parents should pay attention to observe and not confuse them with broken roots of deciduous teeth. People grow teeth twice in their life, namely deciduous teeth and permanent teeth. There are 20 deciduous teeth, which usually start to erupt around 6 months old and are fully grown at 2-3 years old. There are 28-32 permanent teeth (the number of wisdom teeth is 0-4), which usually start to grow around 6 years old and 28 are fully grown at 12-13 years old (wisdom teeth vary from person to person). Therefore, the tooth replacement period is usually between 6 and 12 years old. There are certain rules for tooth replacement. Simply put, it is a certain time and a certain order, following the principle of "left-right symmetry, first lower and then upper". Left-right symmetry, first lower and then upper refers to teeth with the same name. There are two different opinions about which permanent tooth grows first in children. One is that the first permanent molar that usually grows around the age of 6 grows close to the last deciduous molar, called the sixth-year molar, which erupts slightly earlier than or at the same time as the lower central incisor. Another theory is that children first replace the two middle front teeth in the lower row. Dentists say that this may be different for each child. Children grow upper central incisors and lower lateral incisors at the age of 6-8, upper lateral incisors at the age of 8-9, first and second bicuspids at the age of 10-12, and permanent canines at the age of 10-11. The above is an introduction to when children start to lose their teeth. I hope it will be helpful to parents. When a child loses teeth, parents must take good care of the child and observe the growth of the child's teeth. Some children will have misaligned teeth, and at this time, timely measures must be taken to correct them to avoid causing problems for the child. |
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