What are your child s oral problems?

Updated on parenting 2024-08-03
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    What are your child's oral problems? Let's talk about it today!

    In daily life, babies often have a variety of oral problems, but once these oral problems appear, it will affect the baby's mood, eating, etc., resulting in unhappy baby, temper tantrum and so on. So today, let's take a look at what are the baby's oral problems? What kind of precautions do we need to take against these oral problems?

    There are many oral problems in children, and the common ones are the following:

    One. Dental caries: Dental caries is the most prevalent of all children.

    Nowadays, many novice parents do not have enough understanding of baby teeth, and the early decay or loss of baby teeth will directly lead to the confusion of the newly erupted teeth after tooth replacement, and even affect the development of the face shape, and will hinder the appearance in the later stage. In addition, tooth replacement is a long-term process, and tooth decay in children often causes oral pain and inflammation, which will bring great pain to children. Therefore, novice parents need to pay more attention to the problem of tooth decay in their children.

    Two. Canker sores: In fact, canker sores are not unfamiliar to us adults, and they are one of the most susceptible oral mucosal diseases in our daily life.

    For children at this stage, its incidence is the highest in the age group of 1-6 years old, and its onset is generally in the tongue, cheeks, vestibular sulcus, inner upper and lower lips, etc. Therefore, as a parent, you should pay more attention to these parts of your child's mouth, and if you find that there are mouth ulcers in these places, you should clean them in time to relieve your child's discomfort.

    Three. Angular cheilitis: This disease mostly occurs in winter and spring, and can generally be seen in the child's mouth corners will have some small bubbles, accompanied by bleeding, erosion, tears and other phenomena, which is medically known as "angular cheilitis".

    It occurs more often in winter and spring. When the disease is sick, it is often accompanied by pain, which brings great inconvenience to the child to talk and eat. When a child has this condition, it is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital for treatment in time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    First, the teeth are eaten by bugs, second, there is tooth decay, third, the teeth are blackened, fourth, the gums are recessionary, and fifth, there are diseases such as periodontitis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    My children often eat some sweet things in their daily life, so they have tooth decay, and because they don't like to drink water, they always have mouth ulcers, and they have bad breath in daily life, and they have toothache.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Oral care is particularly poor, mouth ulcers will often occur, bacterial infections are more serious, there will be mouth sores, there will also be tooth decay, and the teeth are particularly yellow.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The average oral problem in children is black teeth. Eating too much sugar and having insect teeth are troublesome. Bad breath and inflammation of the gums.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Children's immunity is relatively low, so there are often some problems in the body, oral health also needs to be paid attention to by mothers, children often have some oral problems, if not in time, it will also affect their daily life, children are also very fond of eating when they are young, if there is a problem with the mouth, then they will not be able to supplement the nutrients needed by the body through food, which will limit their growth. So what are the specific oral problems in children?

    If children do not pay attention to oral hygiene when they are young, they are likely to have tooth decay, especially some children who like to eat sugar, all kinds of sweet foods are their favorites, and parents are more doting on their children, often to meet the needs of children. Therefore, I will often buy a variety of delicacies for my children, among which there are many sweet foods, such as candy or cakes, but eating too many of these things will not be much good for children's teeth. While these foods can make people happy, eating too much of them can also cause tooth decay in children.

    If a child has tooth decay, the teeth will become black, and the distance between the teeth will be very large, which will look very ugly, although the child does not pay much attention to these when they are young, but when they are older, they will pay attention to aesthetics, and if the teeth are too ugly, it will also hurt their self-esteem.

    Mouth ulcers mainly occur on the child's tongue and cheeks and the inner side of the upper and lower lips, if there are mouth ulcers in these places, it will affect the children's appetite, causing them to want to eat but can't eat, and it will be very uncomfortable, if it is not treated in time, it will also cause the situation to become more and more serious. Stomatitis is also a common disease in children, especially in autumn and winter, when some small bubbles appear on the corners of the child's mouth, mainly because of the child's dry mouth.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Be sure to clean it in time, wipe it with gauze, and don't use too much force. Rinse your mouth with water in time and observe your baby's teeth at any time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I have learned that if children do not pay attention to oral hygiene, they will cause oral problems if they do not brush their teeth every day, their teeth will become sensitive, fragile, and their teeth will turn yellow.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There will be a lot of problems, it is likely that bad breath will occur, and it may also cause the child to lose teeth, or there will be tooth decay, and there may be tooth sensitivity.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Children can't brush their teeth. Tooth decay can easily form. Change the time you drink milk in the morning, or preferably in the morning.

    Eat sugary snacks and eat plenty of calcium-containing foods, such as corset soup. It's really not good. Go to a dental clinic to consult a specialist and follow your doctor's instructions**.

    There are several types of fire teeth and insect teeth due to tooth pain, and there are some that turn into tooth decay because of eating candy... It's best not to trust these popular prescriptions to deal with these issues privately. Take your son to the dentist, the doctor will take care of it!

    Consider seeing a doctor to see if there are any bacteria in your body. When it comes to good habits and the formation of teeth, children are still old and bad, and for various reasons, you have to go to the hospital to see a doctor. You can't procrastinate and use popular prescriptions.

    It's not responsible for the child. You still have to believe in the science. Childhood illnesses are relatively simple.

    On the one hand, they are young, and on the other hand, their emotions are simple. It's good to start with genetics, digestive tract, and respiratory tract. The above problems are mainly digestive tract problems.

    Children should not eat too much candy. In fact, the child should start rinsing his mouth when he or she is 1-2 weeks old. Like breast milk or formula, it is nutritious and has a thick texture that easily stays in the opening between the mouths.

    If you don't clean your mouth in time, it increases the likelihood of bacteria multiplying.

    Also, the usual eating habits of children. When children don't have fixed teeth, they eat some snacks, sweets, and lactic acid drinks every day. These things can be especially corrosive to teeth over time.

    Boiled water is the best drink to eat more fruits. Eat less snacks, sweets and carbonated drinks, don't eat them often, develop good eating habits, don't be harsh on some foods, eat more vegetables and fruits, get regular shots from your dentist, and over time** dental problems. That's what I did.

    Sweets such as chocolate and cola are strictly (not completely banned). If I had brushed my teeth right after lunch at home, whether or not before going to Kama, because I can now urge at home, I wouldn't have bought these sweets at all.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Most of the oral problems that children are more likely to have are caused by bacterial infections, such as vesicles, ulcers, bad breath, and inflammation of the gums, which are basically caused by improper dental cleaning. For parents, it is necessary to pay attention to cultivating children's brushing habits and methods, and pay attention not to eat too many sweets. Children are very fond of eating sweets, which is also an important factor affecting oral problems, so it is necessary to pay attention to controlling children's eating sweets to avoid aggravating oral problems.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Mouth ulcers, tooth decay, tooth loss, yellowing of teeth, blackened teeth, front teeth are particularly prone to injury, loose teeth are some of the most common problems in children's mouth, from the teeth can be seen from the child's malnutrition and lack of calcium, daily life should be given to the baby to add more calcium, but also to have a good oral habits, after eating to brush teeth.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The main reason for children's oral problems is that they do not pay attention to oral cleanliness in their daily life, do not brush their teeth at night, and always eat some sweets, and often eat some spicy food, which is prone to mouth ulcers and even tooth decay.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It may be because you don't pay attention to personal oral hygiene, don't brush your teeth in time, or because you are affected by genetic factors, or because the food is greasy and spicy, or it may be because your immunity is relatively poor

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Common oral problems in children are mainly as follows:

    a) Tooth decay. The prevalence of tooth decay in children is very high, but many young mothers believe that their baby's baby teeth will be replaced sooner or later, and even if they suffer from tooth decay, they should not worry too much. Parents can understand the importance of permanent teeth, but the understanding of baby teeth is relatively lacking. Early decay or loss of baby teeth can lead to confusion in the arrangement of newly erupted teeth after tooth replacement, and even affect the development of the face shape, hindering aesthetics.

    In addition, tooth replacement is a long-term process, starting at the age of 6 and ending at the age of 12. Oral pain and inflammation caused by tooth decay in children will cause more pain to children. If these are not taken seriously, there will be serious consequences for children who are in the stage of growth and development.

    2) Canker sores.

    Oral ulcers are one of the most common diseases of the oral mucosa in daily life, especially in children aged 1 to 6 years. Oral ulcers mostly occur on the tongue, cheeks, soft and hard palate, vestibular sulcus, and inner upper and lower lips.

    3) angular cheilitis.

    In winter and spring, it is common to see some children with small blisters on the corners of their mouths, and there are oozing blood, erosions, and scabs, which is called "angular cheilitis" in medicine. In autumn and winter, some children's lips and corners of the mouth are dry, and they are prone to flushing and blistering in the corners of the mouth, and milky white erosion, cracks, scabs and other symptoms occur, and at the same time are mostly accompanied by burning and pain, and it is easy to cause bleeding when opening the mouth, which brings a lot of inconvenience to eating and talking, and people are used to calling it "rotten mouth".

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Canker ulcers are a common disease in the oral mucosa department, and sometimes a manifestation of systemic diseases in the oral cavity. Some are caused by decreased immunity, or caused by vitamin B and vitamin C deficiency, and some are related to the deficiency of trace element iron, such as iron deficiency will cause an increase in the fragility of the mucosa, and if you accidentally bite and produce ulcers, local attacks of mouth ulcers will cause pain, you can apply local analgesic ointments, if it is a traumatic ulcer caused by the stump of the baby tooth during the child's tooth replacement period, it must be removed in time.

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