Children's dental health is extremely important for their growth, because teeth are the most important chewing tools for children and the best shapers of their oral cavity. A good set of teeth can make the oral cavity more beautiful and attractive. Children's teeth are constantly replaced with new ones, which allows them to adapt to the expansion and growth of the oral cavity, etc. However, what should we do if some children do not replace their teeth? The most common is retained deciduous teeth. The child's permanent teeth, or new teeth, have grown out, but the baby teeth have not fallen out yet. This situation is called retained deciduous teeth. After parents discover this, they should take their children to the dental department as soon as possible to have the corresponding deciduous teeth extracted, otherwise it will affect the future alignment of the teeth.Before the child replaces the front teeth, a large tooth will grow at the back of the teeth. The sixth molar is the first permanent molar. This tooth is the earliest permanent tooth to grow, but it is also the tooth that is most likely to decay. This tooth is a very important tooth for the child in the future, so it must be protected well. When the child's tooth erupts, the child should be taken to the dental department to have the pit and fissure of the tooth sealed to reduce the possibility of tooth decay, which is a kind of protection for the tooth. In addition, children are now starting to change their permanent teeth, and the teeth they replace will be used for a lifetime, so parents must protect their teeth and teach their children to brush their teeth using the correct method. The BASS brushing method is now recommended. Note: Pay special attention to your child's oral hygiene during the period of tooth replacement. Brush your teeth every morning and evening. It is best to rinse your mouth after meals to ensure oral hygiene and avoid oral infection caused by food residues, which may cause pain to your child. Correct your child's bad habits, such as sucking his fingers, sticking out his tongue, and licking his teeth, which may cause the permanent teeth to become crooked.Children must pay more attention to oral hygiene when they are replacing their teeth. They also need to eat more easily digestible foods during this period. They must not eat hard foods. If you find that your child has dental problems during this period, you need to go to the hospital for examination and treatment immediately, which will help the condition recover soon. |
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