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Yes, 7 or 8 years old will change their teeth, it's okay, now children don't have a few good-looking teeth, all Bluetooth, and they must be well protected in the future.
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Yes, because now there are baby teeth, and after they are replaced with permanent teeth, if they fall out, they can only be implanted.
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Isn't it normal to change teeth at six? Be careful not to have bad habits, so that the new teeth don't look crooked! Wishing you good health.
Normally, at the age of 6 or 7 years, the deciduous central incisors (middle incisors) of the lower jaw begin to shake and fall out, and soon after, permanent central incisors erupt here; At the same time, the first molar erupts behind the second deciduous molar. Since then, other teeth have been replaced. The single and double cuspids of permanent teeth can only erupt after the baby teeth in the same position fall out.
Until the age of 12 or 13, all the baby teeth are lost and the permanent teeth are replaced. Later, single permanent teeth: 12 to 14 years old after the first molars develop second molars, after 18 years of age develop third molars.
It is normal for some people not to have a third molar.
The order and timing of tooth replacement are roughly as follows:
Tooth position, number of teeth, tooth replacement time.
4 central incisors 6 - 7 years old.
Lateral incisors: 4 8 - 9 years old.
First pair of cuspids 4 10 years old.
4 single cuspids 11 years old.
Second pair of cuspids 4 12 years old.
First molars 4 6 years old.
Second molars 4 13 years old.
The above information is from the encyclopedia and is for reference only).
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will grow. It is better to give your child calcium supplements when teething.
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Dear, generally babies change teeth, pay attention to a little will grow out!
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Yes, 6-7 years old is the time for children to change their teeth.
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It can be grown, and after the baby teeth fall out, the new teeth will re-erupt, and there is a growth stage! It's okay, you can still grow new teeth.
It depends on whether he has finished replacing the teeth, and if he is already a permanent tooth, it is impossible to erupt.
Analysis: Half of the tooth is knocked out This condition will not grow back, and the permanent tooth has no ability to regenerate. You can go to the dental department of a regular hospital for repair**.
It's impossible, unless it's the kind of medicine that is now used to produce teeth, but it seems to be very expensive.
There is a saying that if the upper tooth is lost, it should be thrown into the crack of the door, and the lower tooth is lost, and the key is thrown on the roof, and there is no umbrella in the house, and that's what my grandmother told me when I was a child, haha.
A person's teeth are replaced once in a lifetime. It is the replacement of baby teeth with teeth.
If it hasn't been replaced, it will naturally regenerate.
However, it is better to plant a temporary tooth to occupy that space, otherwise, the teeth on both sides will fall to the vacant ground when the tooth is replaced, resulting in the new tooth being crooked.
It's a pity that there is no hope, and so am I, depressed!
If it is a tooth change, it will basically grow before the tooth replacement, and it may also grow after the tooth replacement, but the probability is very, very low, and generally only inlaid dentures are used.
Hair can grow after a hair transplant, and the hair that grows will not be in hair loss.
A hair transplant implants hair follicles, which are the basis for hair growth, and as long as the hair follicles are healthy, new hair will continue to grow.
Of course, the hair itself is not static, but is in a state of dynamic equilibrium, going through the anagen, degenial, and telogen phases, falling out when it enters the telogen phase, but then it grows out and enters the anagen phase, and then it loops around.
Don't worry, the dog will change her teeth quickly. Normal,
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Hello! Don't be nervous, your child's current situation is that the baby teeth are retained, and since the new teeth have erupted, if the baby teeth cannot fall out on their own, they should be removed. Otherwise, it will affect your child's chewing and the eruption of new teeth.
Children aged 6-12 have already entered the replacement period, during which normal new teeth erupt and baby teeth are still retained, and some baby teeth need to be extracted. Some baby teeth need to be replaced at the age of 12 or so, first of all, we must determine whether the new teeth are new teeth, or extra teeth, (sometimes X-ray is also needed to confirm the diagnosis of X-ray, also called X-ray) If these baby teeth have reached the point where they must be extracted, they can also be extracted, but after extraction, the gap maintainer needs to be worn during the period when the new teeth have not erupted, so as to ensure that the new teeth can have normal space and position to erupt in the future. It is recommended to keep the baby teeth that can be retained as much as possible after **.
The front teeth should be replaced first, when the new teeth are slowly erupting outward, and the roots of the old teeth are slowly absorbed until the teeth fall out on their own, or sometimes with the help of external forces. You can take her to the dental department of a regular medical institution to take it out, and at the same time, you can also check whether the new tooth is in a normal position.
Another point that needs to be reminded is that children will grow 4 six-year-old teeth around the age of 6, that is, the first large molar teeth that children will grow, and pit and fissure sealing should be done in time to prevent the occurrence of pit and fissure caries. Because the child's newly erupted tooth development groove is relatively narrow and deep, it is not easy to clean and is prone to caries. Therefore, pit and fissure sealing is done to prevent caries.
Let's act for the health of children's teeth! Wishing the little one health and happiness!
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You will need to take your child to the hospital to have the baby teeth removed. Otherwise, the permanent teeth will not erupt.
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Summary. Hello, the replacement of teeth is considered to be the eruption of permanent teeth, the baby teeth have not fallen out, and the permanent teeth have no place to grow. In this case, the baby teeth must be extracted in time, and once the permanent teeth erupt, this operation should be carried out.
What should I do if a six-year-old child has just changed his teeth and has grown inside?
Hello, the replacement of teeth into the inside is considered to be the eruption of the permanent teeth, the baby teeth of the limbs have not fallen out, and the permanent teeth have no place to grow. In this case, the baby teeth must be extracted in time, and this operation must be carried out once the permanent teeth erupt.
Later, as the jaw bone develops and the teeth move, the teeth gradually return to normal dentition. If there is no way to completely return to the normal dentition in the post-balance period, then orthodontic treatment can be carried out after all the teeth have been replaced to restore the normal occlusal relationship.
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The inherited permanent teeth have erupted, the baby teeth fail to fall out on time, the retained baby teeth occupy the normal position of the permanent teeth eruption, and the permanent teeth are easy to erupt in ectopic places, which affects the development of the normal occlusal relationship of the dentition. In particular, retained baby teeth or stumps can lead to plaque retention and food impaction, which can affect oral hygiene and increase the chance of caries in adjacent teeth. Chronic apical periodontitis causes retention of deciduous tooth stumps, which can puncture the surrounding mucosal soft tissues, and in severe cases, can cause pressure ulcers.
The inherited permanent teeth have erupted and the retained baby teeth should be removed. Residual primary teeth in the upper jaw must be extracted as soon as possible to avoid permanent teeth malocclusion. If malocclusion has already occurred, it is important to monitor it closely and correct it as soon as possible after the anterior teeth erupt.
After the extraction of the retained baby teeth in the lower jaw, the permanent teeth that grow in the back will adjust to their normal position on their own, and if the teeth are not aligned due to crowding, they should be observed, and the teeth should be corrected according to the dentition condition after tooth replacement. Due to insufficient root absorption, root fracture may occur during the extraction process, because the residual tooth root is close to the root of the inherited permanent tooth, so it can be left untreated, and the residual tooth root will be absorbed by itself or discharged with the eruption of the permanent tooth.
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Take advantage of the child's small age to go to the dentist as soon as possible. Early tooth growth indicates that the body has a relatively high calcium content. Bones develop quickly.
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No problem, it is normal in the replacement stage, don't worry.
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Hello, no, you can see the new teeth after they grow up, and the teeth will not grow new teeth after they are extracted. Changing teeth does not depend on the time period, and it is not during that time that the tooth will grow if it is lost. Changing teeth is about seeing old teeth fall out and new teeth erupt.
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If a baby tooth is pushed out and a new tooth is lost, it will definitely not be a new tooth eruption.
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Oh, confused parent, it looks like you're going to have to do something. People have a total of two dentitions, one baby tooth, between the age of 6 and 13 will be replaced, the permanent teeth will erupt naturally after the loss of the baby teeth, but if the permanent teeth are also lost, or do not care for tooth decay or serious.
If the gum is diseased and the tooth is extracted, there will be no more teeth to erupt. Your child's problem, baby teeth are falling out and are new and growing.
The front teeth are ugly and crooked, which is normal, and when the whole mouth is replaced, it will tend to normal. Doctors in regular hospitals will not recommend that the child's permanent tooth be removed, it may be just a baby tooth; If the new permanent teeth are extracted, then no matter how long you wait, there will be no new growth! It is still recommended to go to the hospital to take a full mouth.
Tooth tablets, see if there are still them.
Tooth germ, so reassuring.
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This will affect the aesthetics of the tooth, and it is best to go to the dentist to get rid of the missing tooth. Children need to eat more hard things during tooth replacement, so that teeth are easy to fall out.
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Analysis:
The tooth does not fall out and begins to grow new teeth, and the new teeth are easy to grow crooked, resulting in irregular teeth in the mouth, affecting the occlusal relationship, although it looks like nothing when I was a child, if I grow up, it is easy to cause a slight asymmetry of the face, which affects the appearance of the face, and is also prone to other dental diseases.
Guidance: Go to the hospital as soon as possible, carry out ** for bad teeth, whether to extract or not depends on the specific situation, under normal circumstances, it is recommended to go as soon as possible, if it is not corrected, it is very expensive and troublesome to correct the deformity if it is big. It is advisable to go for regular dental check-ups.
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At that time, I also had it, so I went to pull it out.
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