The baby has not grown teeth for eleven and a half months, and he has walked very steadily. Babies k

Updated on parenting 2024-05-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The baby has reached the age of teething, why don't you see the teeth popping out for a long time? Parents couldn't help but feel anxious: "Is there a problem with development?"

    Should I take calcium supplements? "In fact, slow tooth growth is not as simple as lack of nutrients, the following four factors may be related to slow toothing.

    Congenital heredity The main reason for slower teething in young children comes from genetics, including family history, ethnicity, and even gender differences. According to most studies, girls begin teething earlier than boys.

    Acquired environment In addition to congenital genetic factors, the acquired environment may also indirectly contribute to slow teething. In the case of a premature baby, the time of his teething must be deducted from the time of preterm birth, so that the conclusion can be more accurate. In the case of premature babies born at 30 weeks' gestational age, the eruption of the first tooth must be delayed by 10 weeks (usually 6 to 8 months after birth).

    In addition, babies with low birth weight are also likely to have slower teething.

    Systemic diseases.

    Down syndrome, abnormal pituitary secretion, ectodermal hypoplasia syndrome, etc., may cause differences in the speed of teething in young children, and blood tests must be taken to determine the real **.

    Trauma and infection.

    If the child's baby teeth are of different heights, it is likely that the teeth have been hit by an external force, resulting in necrosis of the ligaments connected to the teeth, and replacing them with new bones (bone sticking), which is only a slower growth of a tooth from the outside, but in fact it will affect the germination of permanent teeth. If a child's baby teeth are lost early, connective tissue will form on the surface of the gums, and once the permanent teeth are not fully grown, they will be compressed, resulting in slower eruption. In addition, sometimes the drugs taken by young children can make the gums thicker and the teeth less likely to come out, which can also lead to the misconception that teeth grow more slowly.

    Tip: Check up regularly and relax your mind.

    If the parents are not doctors, then it is usually impossible to correctly determine the real cause of the child's slow teething, so it is recommended to go to the dental clinic regularly from the time the child grows the first tooth to the age of 1, and ask a professional doctor to deal with the child's specific situation, and strive to improve the teething condition as soon as possible.

    It should be reminded that the teething cycle of young children is different, although the first tooth should be grown at about 6 months old, but in the case of baby teeth, the time gap between teething is normal within half a year, and the reasonable gap in the eruption time of permanent teeth can even be extended to 1 year. Therefore, there is generally no need to worry too much, usually it is just the speed of teething time, and it will not affect the function of the teeth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It will all grow before the age of 3, pay attention to nutrition and rest every day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    CT done a week before pregnancy, there will be this.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, it's really because of calcium deficiency, and it's only now that calcium supplementation is taking place, it's a bit late, definitely.

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