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Teeth that start to loosen from the root to when they actually fall out usually last a few months and fall out on their own when you're not looking, such as when eating. But there are also teeth that are like a thread tied and never fall out, which may affect chewing or make the child feel unpleasant. Recommendations:
In this case, you can let the child try to turn it, if the root of the tooth is completely detached, a slight rotation will make it fall off, but you must not force it, let alone pull it violently, because if only half of the root of the tooth is detached, the consequences of strong pulling can easily cause damage and infection View the original post
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According to your description, it is a tooth replacement problem. Suggestion: At this age, you are in the replacement period, and your condition is normal. It is recommended to eat more whole grains on a regular basis. View the original post
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It may be that the child's bone stud is growing slowly, eat more calcium supplements, or see a dentist.
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It could be a matter of the child's bones, or it could be a calcium deficiency.
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Disease analysis: the baby's slow teething is mainly caused by genetics, or caused by low calcium, the baby is best to supplement calcium in time, the baby should pay attention to the addition of nutrition, so as not to reach the baby's nutrition, affect the baby's development, aggravate the baby's teething, how much sun the baby usually has, at the latest about 8 months will grow, don't worry. The timing of a child's teething is mainly determined by genetic factors.
Usually children begin to erupt at 6 to 7 months of age, early teething children begin to erupt at 4 months, late teething children do not erupt until about 10 months, and individual children do not erupt until 1 year old before the first baby tooth erupts, which is related to the speed of bone growth in infancy. What are the symptoms of teething: Late teething means that the child's bones grow slowly, and early teething means that the child's bones grow faster, of course, this is relative.
As long as it is not due to calcium deficiency or disease, late teething will generally not affect the growth and development of bones in the future.
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In general, children usually start to have their teeth replaced at about 6-8 years old, and it takes about 14 years old to complete the tooth replacement.
If the child's baby teeth fall out for about half a year, and the permanent teeth have not fully erupted, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in time. Now this situation can continue to be observed, properly supplement the child with calcium, pay attention to maintain oral hygiene, and avoid eating too hard food.
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This should be some child's development problem, and it is not all a disease.
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It's not easy to find, I hope it can help you.
Condition analysis: Under normal circumstances, children begin to change teeth from about 6 years old, baby teeth begin to fall out physiologically, and the permanent teeth that replace baby teeth erupt one after another, and by the age of 12-13, all baby teeth are replaced by permanent teeth. This is the period of tooth replacement in children.
Suggestions: The order of tooth replacement in children is: the first permanent molars erupt immediately behind the last deciduous molars at about 6 years old, also called sixth instar molars; Slightly earlier or at the same time than the eruption of the lower central incisors, the lower mammary central incisors fall out at about 6 years of age, and the constant lower central incisors erupt, and at the age of 7-8 years, the upper mammary central incisors fall out, the permanent upper central incisors erupt, the lower mammary incisors fall out, and the constant lower incisors erupt; At the age of 8-9 years, the upper incisor of the breast is lost, and the upper incisor of the constant upper side is erupted; 9-12 years old, the first and second deciduous molars fall out, and the first and second double cuspids erupt; At the age of 10-12 years, the baby canines fall out and the permanent canines erupt.
Condition analysis: Under normal circumstances, children begin to change teeth from about 6 years old, baby teeth begin to fall out physiologically, and the permanent teeth that replace baby teeth erupt one after another, and by the age of 12-13, all baby teeth are replaced by permanent teeth. This is the period of tooth replacement in children.
Suggestions: The order of tooth replacement in children is: the first permanent molars erupt immediately behind the last deciduous molars at about 6 years old, also called sixth instar molars; Slightly earlier or at the same time than the eruption of the lower central incisors, the lower mammary central incisors fall out at about 6 years of age, and the constant lower central incisors erupt, and at the age of 7-8 years, the upper mammary central incisors fall out, the permanent upper central incisors erupt, the lower mammary incisors fall out, and the constant lower incisors erupt; At the age of 8-9 years, the upper incisor of the breast is lost, and the upper incisor of the constant upper side is erupted; 9-12 years old, the first and second deciduous molars fall out, and the first and second double cuspids erupt; At the age of 10-12 years, the baby canines fall out and the permanent canines erupt.
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Teeth can be changed at the age of 6. But the boy was a little early.
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Six-year-old babies have a normal tooth replacement period, don't worry, my eldest daughter changed at the age of five.
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It's normal for a child to lose his teeth at such a big age, don't give him anything sour.
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The baby is changing baby teeth, it's okay, just pay attention to oral hygiene.
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Eat candy! Or maybe it's a tooth change!
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There are several ways to deal with tooth loss in children:
1. Use running water to rinse the lost teeth, remove the bacteria and pollutants attached to the root surface, and pay attention not to use instruments to scrape to prevent damage to periodontal fibers.
2. Use normal saline to flush the alveolar fossa, remove blood clots, etc., reset the teeth according to the occlusal relationship under local anesthesia, and use steel wires to ligate and fix the affected teeth on the adjacent teeth on both sides, properly adjust, reduce occlusal contact, and avoid gnawing hard objects.
3. Perform root canal on the affected tooth to prevent periapical infection after pulp necrosis, resulting in replantation failure.
4. Follow-up once a week to observe the healing of the tooth root and the surrounding bone, and remove the dental arch splint after the tooth is restored and stable in 2-3 months.
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This is a normal phenomenon, please don't be in a hurry, let the child not be too anxious, relax, and do not touch it with his tongue.
Pig's feet are cut after the pigs are slaughtered, and the nail shells of the pig's feet are removed before they are made. That horn shell is not clean and can affect the flavor of the cooking. The skin may be scraped off because the wear is too strong and it hurts the flesh.
There is a problem with pairing. Parrot this bird likes to bully the small, especially when the female is small, the female parrot likes to bully the male parrot smaller than it, my aunt used to raise a pair of parrots, but also the female male and small, as a result, the male was pecked by the female straight out of the hair, it was afraid when it saw the female. When you buy a parrot, you should buy back a pair of parrots that have a better relationship, and there will be no fighting.
This is related to your usual habits, try not to sit with your legs crossed when you usually sit, you can practice some yoga for slimming your calves, for example, sit on a chair, fold your legs, lift your legs, and repeat 20 times
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Thanks, I should be mild.