If there is a child in the family, it will definitely be very lively. Liveliness not only adds popularity to the home, but also means that there will be no quiet in the home until the baby is 7 years old. When he is happy, he will run around and have fun without any worries. The house is filled with his toys and things thrown away by the baby. When he is unhappy or his family members cannot meet his demands, he will keep crying until he gets what he wants. Another thing is that it is very difficult for the baby to change his teeth. If the nutrition is not enough, the baby's teeth will not grow complete, neat and beautiful. So it is necessary to let babies eat better when they are changing their teeth, but what should babies eat when they are changing their teeth? Retained deciduous teeth often result in permanent teeth not being able to erupt in the normal position. In some children, the permanent teeth have already erupted, but the deciduous teeth often refuse to "give way", forcing the permanent teeth to grow from the inside of the deciduous teeth, forming a "double-layer tooth" phenomenon. If this happens, you should take your child to the hospital as soon as possible to remove the retained deciduous teeth to facilitate the normal eruption of permanent teeth. There are many reasons for retained deciduous teeth in children. The most common one is that children eat too finely and do not fully utilize the physiological stimulation of their teeth. After all the deciduous teeth of children have erupted at around 2 and a half years old, they should eat more fiber-rich and hard foods, such as fruits, carrots, beans, corn, celery, etc., to increase the chewing ability of the teeth, stimulate the movement of the chewing muscles through the chewing action, accelerate blood circulation, and promote the development of the gums, jaws and facial bones. As children grow older, they should eat more chewy foods such as jellyfish, beef, peanuts, spiced beans, pot cakes, etc., to maintain good physiological stimulation to the deciduous teeth and promote their timely shedding. It can be seen from this that it is really necessary to pay attention to the selection of food during the baby's teething period. Parents are not recommended to let their babies eat foods that are too irritating or have little nutrition. It is best to choose some foods rich in fiber, such as fruits and radishes. What about vegetables? Babies can eat more celery. In order to prevent tooth loss, they can also choose to eat some foods such as beef and peanuts. |
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