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Eat less foods that are too high in sugar.
and hard food.
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When a child is about 5 years old, the permanent teeth begin to erupt and replace the baby teeth, and by the time they are 12 or 3 years old, all the baby teeth are replaced, and this period is called the replacement period. During this period, attention should be paid to: (1) Whether the baby teeth fall out on time, if the baby teeth do not fall out by then, it will affect the normal eruption of the permanent teeth.
2) Whether the permanent teeth erupt on time. (3) Whether there is any abnormal phenomenon in the shape, position and color of the newly erupted permanent teeth. (4) Whether the child has bad oral habits, such as breathing through the mouth, biting the lower lip, biting the pencil, etc.
5) Pay attention to oral hygiene and develop the habit of brushing your teeth in the morning and evening. (6) Prevent caries of newly erupted permanent teeth, and carry out pit and fissure sealing or fluoride application of permanent posterior teeth in a timely manner. (7) Regularly (1-2 times a year) to the hospital for specialist examination and treatment.
2. Will the child's newly replaced teeth appear to be very large, will they become smaller in the future? The anterior incisors that have just been replaced in children appear to be very large and uncoordinated with the face, and some people call this period a child"Ugly duckling"Stage. It is true that the size of the crown does not change after tooth eruption, but the alveolar bone of a child increases as the root of the tooth continues to develop, and the jaw bone also grows in size due to the increase in the number of permanent teeth.
As the child grows and develops, the face gradually enlarges and becomes fuller. At that time, the child's face and teeth will become more symmetrical and harmonious, and the front teeth will not feel particularly large. 3. Why do some children have sparse teeth and seams?
Do I need to correct it right away? Children's teeth are sparse and slit, which is common in three conditions. (1) The sparse gaps in deciduous teeth are also called physiological gaps, and the existence of these gaps is beneficial to the alignment of the dentition after the eruption of permanent teeth in the future.
2) There is a gap between the two upper incisors during tooth replacement, which is a temporary phenomenon in the process of tooth replacement. As the teeth erupt on both sides of the front teeth, the gap will gradually decrease to disappear completely, but when the gap between the two front teeth is particularly large, it is necessary to consult a doctor to check for the presence of extra teeth. (3) The sparse and sparse gaps of permanent teeth, one is that the shape of permanent teeth is small, such as conical teeth or too small teeth.
The other is that the permanent teeth have congenital missing teeth, and you can go to the hospital to ask the doctor to close the gap through orthodontics or restoration.
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When a child loses a tooth, pay attention to the following aspects:
1. Avoid infection: children usually lose their baby teeth and replace them with permanent teeth at the age of 6-7, so inflammation of the apex and gingivitis are more likely to occur in this process, so we must pay attention to avoid oral trauma and infection, pay attention to oral hygiene, brush your teeth twice a day in the morning and evening, and rinse your mouth after three meals to ensure oral hygiene and cleanliness and avoid infection;
2. Eat less sweets: because eating sweets can easily lead to tooth decay, and sweets will change the oral environment, which is conducive to the reproduction and survival of bacteria, resulting in oral inflammation;
3. Do not shake with external force: when the child's baby teeth have been loosened and have not completely fallen out, do not shake the teeth with external force, so as not to cause gum inflammation and infection;
4. Eat more hard food: You can give your child more hard foods that need to be chewed, such as apples, so as to promote the growth of permanent teeth.
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Pay attention to hygiene, and usually don't be picky eaters, eat more whole grains.
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Every child goes through the process of replacing baby teeth with permanent teeth, and diet will definitely be particularly affected during tooth loss. At this time, parents should work hard and carefully prepare a suitable diet for their children to ensure their children's nutritional intake. But many parents have no experience in this area, so what is better for children to eat if they lose their teeth?
1.Corn. Corn is a delicious food that many children enjoy eating.
Moreover, the nutrients in corn are also very rich, containing a variety of nutrients needed for body growth, which can help children grow better. The important thing is that corn needs to be gnawed, and in the process of nibbling, it can help the child's baby teeth to fall out, so as to buy more time for the permanent teeth to erupt.
2.Carrot.
Carrots are also very suitable for children, because carrots contain several nutrients that other foods do not have. In particular, the carotene in it plays a very important role in the physical growth of children, and can also make children's vision develop better. But when changing teeth, it is recommended that parents give their children raw carrots.
Because raw carrots need to be chewed well, it also helps in the loss of baby teeth.
3.Chops. Pork ribs are also very suitable for children to eat during tooth replacement, because when eating pork ribs, children need to gnaw with their teeth, and they have to chew repeatedly, which is to lay the foundation for the loss of baby teeth.
Moreover, the nutrition in pork ribs is also very good for children's bodies, which is very conducive to children's growth.
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It's easier to lose what to eat when you change your teeth, I think it's hard to eat hard things, but it's very painful for the child to fall off like this, and it's best for swallows to fall off naturally.
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Eating more nuts is something harder, so that your child's teeth are easy to fall out. It is also good for teeth.
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1. Teeth, alveolar bone, and jaw bone are all hardened tissues, the main components are calcium and phosphorus, sufficient calcium and phosphorus are the basis of teeth, and eating more mineral-rich foods can make teeth strong. The best source of calcium is milk and dairy products, which are not only abundant but also highly absorbed, which is a source of calcium for children's ambitions. Whole grains, soybeans, kelp, black fungus and other foods also contain more phosphorus, iron, zinc, and fluoride, which helps to calcify teeth.
Protein-rich foods play a primary role in the formation, development, calcification, and eruption of teeth. The origin of protein is extremely strong, and there are animal proteins such as milk, fish, and meat; There are also plant-based proteins such as grains, legumes, and dried fruits. Regular intake of these two types of protein can promote the normal development of teeth.
If the protein intake is insufficient, it will cause abnormal tooth morphology, periodontal tissue degeneration, delayed tooth eruption, and increase the body's sensitivity to caries, which can easily lead to tooth decay.
Vitamins are organic compounds that regulate the functions of the human body, such as the precipitation of calcium and the absorption of necessary vitamin D, the preparation of essential vitamin C and B vitamins for the composition of bone glue and glaze makers, and the support of vitamin A and vitamin C necessary for the health of gum tissue. It can be seen that adequate vitamins are extremely important for the development of teeth. Vitamin A, vitamin D** in dairy and animal liver, vitamin C is commonly found in a variety of vegetables and strange melons and fruits, and the fiber in it also has the effect of massaging the gums and cleaning teeth.
If the intake of minerals is too low or the vitamin A and vitamin D are insufficient, the vitamin ratio is out of balance, which will cause tooth hypoplasia and poor calcification.
Crude fiber can not only enhance intestinal peristalsis, increase the amount of stool, dilute carcinogenic materials in feces, reduce the contact between carcinogenic materials and intestinal mucosa, and have the effect of preventing constipation and Chinese New Year's Eve intestinal cancer, and children often eat crude fiber can temper taste muscles and help teeth grow.
2 Now it is baby teeth, and the child will also change permanent teeth, and it will be no problem to replace permanent teeth, so parents do not need to worry too much. In fact, other than aesthetics, the impact is not particularly large. As long as the germ development of the permanent tooth germ is normal, it will be no problem to replace the baby teeth at that time.
If the child is older, you can cooperate with some simple **, you can go to the pediatric dentistry consultation to see if you can make a simple denture to solve the aesthetic problem.
3. Choose the correct toothpaste and toothbrush, and master the correct brushing method to completely remove the plaque on the teeth to achieve the purpose of preventing caries.
Nowadays, many children are artificially fed with milk powder, and sleeping with a pacifier in the mouth is the cause of the high incidence of "bottle caries", so it is necessary to avoid children sleeping with a pacifier in their mouth.
Try to limit soft sweets and sugar, chocolate and carbonated drinks.
Don't let your child go crazy in an unsafe place to prevent him from falling and knocking his teeth.
The above is the way to protect your child's tooth loss for the various treatments, I hope it will help you.
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