Many young children have dental problems, which seriously affect their physical health. Children's teeth should be protected and they should try not to eat sugar, which will seriously affect their teeth. If blackening occurs, timely treatment is needed to ensure the health of the children. So what should we do if children's teeth turn black? Let me introduce this issue to you below. . There are two main reasons why teeth turn black: One is simple pigmentation, which is caused by the rough surface of the teeth, uneven teeth, and difficulty in cleaning, causing food residues to adhere to the teeth; it may also be related to the child's physique, such as concentrated saliva components, slow flow rate, and small amount of saliva, which lead to easy pigmentation; eating and hygiene habits also have an impact on it, such as eating too much sweet, sticky, and colored food, or poor cleaning habits, and not brushing teeth or rinsing mouth in time after eating the above things. Second, tooth decay is accompanied by pigmentation. When tooth decay occurs, pigmentation will occur faster and more seriously. Tooth decay and pigmentation can influence and promote each other. This problem can actually be completely solved, but the key is to seek medical attention as soon as possible and not delay. Once the child's teeth have problems that parents cannot solve, such as pigmentation or caries that cannot be brushed off with a toothbrush, parents should first find a specialist to identify the cause and then carry out appropriate treatment. Generally speaking, the best time to conduct oral health education is within one year old. Parents can learn the eating and hygiene habits that maintain their children's oral health by visiting specialists, discovering oral problems as early as possible and dealing with them in a timely manner, which will be more effective. If you miss this time, it will be more difficult to correct it later. Problems that could have been solved by brushing teeth, gargling or some simple methods, are delayed until later and have to be treated with medical equipment. The time and treatment costs will be greatly increased, and the treatment effect will also be affected accordingly. The above is what I introduced to you about this issue. If a child’s teeth turn black, the child needs to receive appropriate treatment in time to ensure the child’s physical health. Timely treatment can avoid tooth loss, especially the child’s safety. Finally, I wish the child a speedy recovery. |
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