Parents with children are very concerned about their children, especially when they are in their developmental stage. What should we do if children’s baby teeth do not fall out? Perhaps parents do not know the correct method to help their children replace their deciduous teeth on time. Here we will introduce to you the coping strategies and relevant precautions for children’s deciduous teeth that do not fall out. Children begin to enter the stage of replacing teeth when they are five or six years old. Generally speaking, the permanent teeth directly below the deciduous teeth will absorb the roots of the deciduous teeth during the eruption process. As a result, the deciduous teeth are like a big tree without roots. The roots become shorter and slowly become loose until they fall out. Even if you don't remove it, the baby teeth will fall out on their own. However, for some children, the deciduous teeth have not fallen out yet, but the permanent teeth have already grown out during the tooth replacement process. Some parents think that this is due to too much calcium, but in fact it has little to do with the amount of calcium. The main reason is that the deciduous teeth are arranged very closely, while the permanent teeth are larger. The original position of the deciduous teeth cannot accommodate the new teeth, so the new teeth cannot grow normally directly below the deciduous teeth, resulting in the roots of the deciduous teeth not being absorbed, and the old teeth do not fall out but the new teeth have already grown. Dentists point out that when children have both new and old teeth when they are changing their teeth, the deciduous teeth should be extracted. After the deciduous teeth are extracted, the permanent teeth will slowly move to the original position of the deciduous teeth due to the pushing force of the tongue. If there is enough space at this time, the permanent teeth can grow straight. If the alignment of old and new teeth is ignored, it may cause uneven tooth alignment or malocclusion, and it may also easily lead to tooth decay due to incomplete teeth cleaning. Therefore, parents should pay special attention to the overlapping of new and old teeth during children's tooth replacement period and handle it correctly. The above are the relevant practices and precautions for children to prevent their deciduous teeth from falling out that we introduced to you today. I believe that after careful consideration, you will correctly help your children replace their deciduous teeth and pay attention to hygiene and safety. When parents pay close attention to their children's replacement of deciduous teeth, they should also pay attention to their children's nutritional balance so that their children's deciduous teeth can be replaced normally. |
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