What should I do if my baby changes his teeth and the new teeth are not straight?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-27
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are also some temporary misocclusions during tooth replacement, such as mild crowding, gaps between the front teeth, and deep bite, so don't worry. As the child grows, these malunions will gradually disappear or resolve, so there is no need for correction.

    If it doesn't grow well, it is generally best for girls to be corrected at the age of 10-12, when the baby teeth have just been replaced.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The child should be taken to a special dental hospital for corresponding examinations in time, and the child's teeth should be corrected in time, and the vitamins and trace elements needed by the body should be supplemented in time during the child's growth, and the child's oral hygiene should be cleaned.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is normal for children to lose teeth for half a year and not grow out, usually give children more high-calcium food, and spend more time in the sun.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It may be because the child is deficient in calcium and lacks trace elements. Ensure the cleanliness and hygiene of the mouth, rinse your mouth after meals, brush your teeth on time, don't eat desserts, don't eat cakes, eat more whole grains, and don't be picky.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It may be caused by calcium deficiency, so you must pay attention to your daily diet and pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene when changing your teeth.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Children can generally grow new teeth, but the time of teething and tooth replacement is different, and it may be due to calcium deficiency, gum damage and other reasons.

    People will have two sets of teeth in their life, namely baby teeth and permanent teeth, baby teeth begin to appear after 4 to 10 months of birth, and baby teeth can be produced before the age of 2 and a half, and after the age of 6, baby teeth fall out and permanent teeth erupt, that is, teeth are replaced.

    The time of teething and tooth replacement is different for each child, some children have permanent teeth eruption when the baby teeth are not lost, and some children will have permanent teeth eruption after the baby teeth are lost for a period of time, so it is uncertain how long it will take for the permanent teeth to erupt after the baby teeth are lost.

    If there is no eruption of a permanent tooth after a baby tooth has been lost, there are two factors to consider. If the baby tooth is lost due to trauma or other external factors, the permanent tooth may erupt later; If the normal baby teeth are lost and the permanent teeth have not erupted for a long time, it may be caused by calcium deficiency, malnutrition, gum damage or delayed teething.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In general, it takes about six months to a year for the front front front teeth to erupt from the baby teeth to the permanent teeth. If the time is too long, there are several possibilities to consider:

    1.It may be related to the long loss of teeth and the hypertrophy of gum tissue.

    2.Delayed eruption of permanent teeth may be due to calcium deficiency.

    3.It can be caused by abnormal tooth loss.

    The corresponding measures include: actively supplementing calcium, taking the child to the stomatology department for diagnosis and treatment if necessary, taking X-rays of the alveolar bone, and ruling out the possibility of tooth germ dysplasia.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It seems that the teeth are not so fast.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you find that your child's baby teeth have not fallen out and new permanent teeth have grown, in front of or behind the baby teeth, you can take the child to the dental department, and the doctor will remove the stranded baby teeth, and the permanent teeth will grow out in their normal positions.

    Generally, children begin to replace teeth at the age of six, when the teeth are replaced normally, the tooth germ of the permanent teeth is at the root of the baby teeth, with the growth and development of the permanent teeth, gradually the Huai Bi Que will resist the lead of the early root of the baby teeth, causing the root of the baby teeth to absorb and loosen, and finally the baby teeth fall out, and the permanent teeth will grow out.

    If the position of the germ of the permanent tooth is not correct, it will cause the baby tooth to not loosen and fall out, you can go to the dental department to extract the retained baby tooth, and the permanent tooth will grow out in the normal position.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Go to the dentist and you can have a cosmetic dentist!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This case for children. It is recommended to wait until the age of 12 when all teeth have been replaced. In this way, the condition of the teeth can be adjusted and changed slowly.

    Orthodontics is to wear aligners and slowly apply force to the teeth, so that the teeth move and align in a neat position. Because the relationship between the upper and lower occlusions needs to be considered. The whole process requires the entire tooth to be processed together.

    The time is about one and a half to two years.

    It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up to see the child's oral condition. Then let the doctor analyze it in detail. This is more accurate and reassuring.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    During the tooth replacement period, the teeth are being replaced, the jaw bone is developing, and then the occlusal relationship is gradually established, sometimes there is a temporary misalignment of the occlusion, and in the process of tooth development, it can often adjust itself and return to normal. Some misaligned bites, such as the upper anterior tooth gap is too large due to the low position of the upper lip frenulum and cannot be adjusted by themselves, which will affect the development of the face, and should go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment, otherwise it will affect the child's appearance.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    According to clinical experience, the best age for orthodontics is at the age of 12, and it is best for children to have permanent teeth just replaced, and the teeth are easy to move;

    The age of orthodontic teeth is generally better before the age of fifteen, because it is during the development of the jaw here, the effect is relatively rapid and ideal, and the older the age, the worse the effect.

    This process generally takes about two years. Study and work should not be heard. If the child has only crooked teeth, he or she can wait until the early stage of permanent dentition (after tooth replacement)**, and if the teeth are crooked with a receding jaw or underdeveloped upper jaw, immediately**.

    Orthodontics is the process of rearranging teeth to restore oral function and normal shape while maintaining the original tooth shape, rather than simply for aesthetic reasons.

    If orthodontic treatment is too old, the orthodontic treatment time can be very long.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If not cross-jawed. Just wait for the tooth replacement to see if it is still uneven. If you still do orthodontics.

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