Does rotten teeth in a 5 year old child affect subsequent teeth?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-22
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First, the oral cavity in childhood is mainly deciduous teeth, which have low calcification and poor acid resistance; Second, children like foods with high sugar content, soft and sticky, such as candy and chocolate, which have strong fermentation and acid production ability. Third, children cannot brush their teeth properly and often eat before bedtime.

    Fourth, children sleep for a long time, the oral cavity is in a static state after falling asleep, saliva secretion decreases, flow rate decreases, saliva flushing effect and some antibacterial substances in saliva (such as lysozyme, secretory LGA) decrease, these are the reasons why children are prone to tooth decay.

    Although baby teeth need to be replaced, they should be replaced as soon as possible after decay.

    1. Baby teeth are an important part of the chewing organ in the child's digestive system. Intact deciduous dentition allows for better chewing of food, aids digestion, and is beneficial for children's growth and development.

    2. The existence of baby teeth has a certain inducing effect on the normal eruption of permanent teeth. Defects or early loss of primary teeth can often cause the eruption of permanent teeth to be misaligned due to insufficient eruption position, resulting in misalignment of permanent teeth. Inflammation of the apex caused by caries in deciduous teeth often affects the development of enamel in subsequent permanent teeth.

    3. The integrity of the deciduous dentition, especially the anterior teeth, contributes to the correct pronunciation of children. The loss or early loss of baby teeth will affect the correctness of pronunciation and easily bring psychological harm to children.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A bunch of guys.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Rinse your mouth with light salt water in the morning and evening.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Five-year-olds' teeth are all baby teeth. If the deciduous molars are decayed, they still need to be filled as soon as possible, because the deciduous molars erupt at the age of two and a half or three years, and they can not be completely replaced until they are about twelve or thirteen years old, and they remain in the mouth for a long time.

    Decay of baby teeth can cause eating pain if left unfilled, and sometimes it can progress further, leading to decay of the underlying permanent teeth. The intact primary teeth provide a gap for the underlying permanent teeth, resulting in a complete permanent dentition. If the baby teeth decay, it may also increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, but don't give him sugar, or carbonated drinks. The child will change his teeth when he is older, but he must be careful not to let him use his tongue against the teeth (when he first grows), otherwise it is easy to deform, ugly, and he needs to correct his teeth later, which is expensive and painful.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The child's own teeth are baby teeth, and there will be a tooth replacement period later, children like to eat sugar when they are a few years old, which can easily lead to tooth failure, children do not need to fill teeth, because they will change teeth, it is best to pay more attention to eat less sugar in the future.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Children don't need fillings when they're five years old. He's already getting new teeth. Give your child less sugar. Sugar can erode teeth.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended to go to the stomatology department of the hospital, let the doctor check it face-to-face, if the tooth decay does not have a missing tooth nerve, you can directly fill the tooth to avoid further development, if the tooth has leaked the nerve needs to do a root canal**, for the child is now a baby tooth, if there is a problem, it must be timely**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Do children with rotten teeth need fillings? A five-year-old child doesn't have to wait for him, and when he reaches the age of seven, he changes his teeth at the age of eight, and replaces all the bad teeth. If you have a new tooth, you don't need to fill a five-year-old now.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the child has a hole in the tooth in the mouth, it is still recommended to be in time. Otherwise, it will break deeper and deeper, and the baby teeth behind both sides are generally replaced in the teens, and the fifth-instar teeth are permanent teeth that will not be replaced for a lifetime.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    For the child is now a baby tooth, if there is a problem, it is recommended to be sure to be in time, it is a good impact on the permanent teeth, if not, it will affect the development of the permanent tooth germ.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    5-year-olds.

    Rotten teeth are not needed.

    For fillings, it should be:

    The child wants to withdraw his teeth.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is not good to fill teeth before the body is fully developed, and if the tooth nerve is not damaged, new teeth will grow.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are many reasons for rotten teeth in children:

    The first is because you don't pay attention to the child's oral cleaning, and there are some bacterial residues in the teeth for a long time.

    The second is related to the lack of some necessary trace elements such as calcium in the child's body;

    Thirdly, it has something to do with eating foods that are too sweet. Now you need to make adjustments according to these reasons, if the tooth damage is not particularly serious, you can pay attention to the care first, if it is already more serious, you need to do some treatment for the tooth part.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, it is recommended to shed naturally.

    Teeth are divided into several cases:

    Loose teeth are not large: There are 3 degrees of loose teeth, I degree: slightly moved, II degree: both front, back, left and right movements; III degree: It can be moved in the vertical direction of the front, back, left, and right.

    If the degree of loosening of the tooth is before I or II, the tooth can be retained through some **.

    Tooth decay: If the tooth decays to 1-2mm above the gums or below the gums, and the root length is still long enough, the tooth root can be retained, and the root can be repaired by piling and crowning after the root canal.

    Baby teeth: If the permanent teeth are missing or ambushed, and the baby teeth are functioning well, they can be considered not to be extracted.

    When to extract a tooth as soon as possible:

    Grade III tooth loosening: Generally caused by severe periodontitis, resulting in alveolar bone loss, frequent periodontal discharge, affecting the extraction of meals as soon as possible.

    Severe tooth decay: The crown is severely damaged and the root or periodontal condition does not allow for a crown restoration.

    Impacted teeth: Due to improper positioning, it often causes gum inflammation, toothache, face swelling, and teeth that affect adjacent teeth must be extracted.

    Pulp necrosis: pulp necrosis or irreversible pulpitis, those who are unwilling to do root canal ** or root canal failure, as well as severe apical inflammation, can not be retained with root canal**, need to be removed.

    Hope you find the above helpful.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's best to shed it naturally, and if it really doesn't work, take your child to the dentist.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In fact, it is normal for a child's teeth to be loose, after a few years of use and chewing, the baby teeth will also begin to fall out, but under normal circumstances, the child should start to lose teeth at the age of six, and it will continue until the age of twelve or thirteen. Changing teeth at the age of five and a half can only mean that the child's development is good, or the teeth are worn out more severely and have fallen out early. As long as there are no obvious abnormalities in the child's body, there is no need to worry too much.

    Because there are indeed precedents for tooth replacement up to one year earlier, and there are cases where baby teeth fail to be replaced. Therefore, parents must change their diet when their children start to change their teeth, and they can no longer feed their children with refined food. After all, tooth replacement requires a certain amount of friction and chewing, and if the tooth wear is not enough, it is likely to cause delay, or even no tooth replacement.

    In addition to ensuring the hygiene of your child's teeth, you should also control your child's intake of sweets in your diet, as sweet foods can easily cause your child's teeth to be moth-eaten. It is easy to lose teeth early, and it will even affect the growth of permanent teeth in the future, so it is not wrong for children to eat less sugar.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Reason 1 with improper eating habits Likes to eat sweets.

    2. Improper lifestyle habits, such as going to bed after eating at night, not brushing your teeth.

    3 Lack of trace elements.

    Practice 1: First of all, parents should cultivate healthy and reasonable eating habits for their children, and tell them to eat less sweet foods and drink less sweet drinks.

    2. Parents should also help their children develop good oral hygiene habits. The first tooth erupts should be brushed, generally with the assistance of parents, with the help of the supermarket, with a finger toothbrush sold in the supermarket, even if it is wiped with gauze, you must develop a good habit before going to bed.

    3. Going to the hospital to seal the teeth is also an important means to prevent tooth decay. The pits and fissures are relatively deep, and children do not brush their teeth properly, and the food scraps are easy to stay in the pits and fissures, and they are prone to caries for a long time. Pit and fissure sealing is to artificially seal the food residue with materials, and there is no room for retention.

    2 and a half year olds, 6 year olds, and 10-year-old children can choose to have pit and fissure sealing, which can also effectively reduce the risk of tooth decay.

    4. Preschool children should have a dental check-up every 4 months, and children can have their teeth checked once every six months after going to school. In this way, caries can also be detected early, early**. Hope to adopt.

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