How to remove black tooth decay in children, and what to do if there are black stains on children s

Updated on healthy 2024-08-01
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Blackening of teeth in children is mainly a symptom of tooth decay. Dental caries is commonly known as "worm teeth", and the incidence of dental caries in adolescents is 75%, mainly in the mandibular first molars, also known as sixth-instar teeth. In general, the ** of caries needs to be determined according to the depth of caries, and when the caries does not penetrate the dentin, it is generally only necessary to remove the decay normally and repair the tooth.

    If the degree of decay extends beyond the endoplasmic layer to the pulp layer, a pulp viability test is performed to check the pulp activity, followed by a root canal**, and finally a restoration. Parents must pay attention to children's oral hygiene to avoid tooth decay, especially during the tooth replacement period, which will lead to irregular dentition and difficulty erupting of permanent teeth.

    There are ways to whiten your teeth:

    First, the vinegar at home, put it in the mouth for one minute to three minutes to spit it out, the brushing effect is very good, but the teeth will feel very sour and numb, it will last for about two minutes, can not be done continuously and often, about two months or so to do it once, otherwise it is not good for the teeth, there is an emergency method that can be saved.

    Second, dry the orange peel and grind it into powder and mix it with toothpaste to brush your teeth, and your teeth will soon turn white.

    Third, use some yeast powder on your toothbrush when brushing your teeth, which can help your teeth turn whiter.

    Fourth, dip your teeth in lemon juice and rub each tooth after brushing.

    Fifth, don't swallow the raw peanuts, use peanut crumbs as toothpaste to brush your teeth, which can make your teeth whiter.

    Sixth, use the bones of the fish to crush and put them on a toothbrush, when the toothpaste is used immediately.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    What to do if children have tooth decay and black teeth.

    After tooth decay in children, due to tooth decay, it can lead to blackening of teeth, and slag smile may also have deep or shallow cavities. For tooth decay in children, the sooner the better, and the early tooth decay only needs to fill the decayed tooth, and the cost is less. If you wait until your tooth is painful to remember**, it is possible that you have developed pulpitis or apical periodontitis, and you need to choose a root canal**, and the cost is relatively higher and the time is longer.

    Therefore, if a child is found to have tooth decay, Ji Ran must seek medical attention in time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hello! The first point is that if the child's tooth is severely traumatized, or the tooth is severely decayed, resulting in the pulp infection, the pulp necrosis loses its vitality, and the tooth cannot deliver nutrients to the tooth, the tooth will become dull and unrelated, showing black teeth.

    The second point is that children's teeth suffer from dental caries, which can cause tooth loss, and food pigment is more likely to remain on the tooth surface without smoothness, so children's teeth will turn black.

    The third point is that pigmented teeth caused by exogenous factors make teeth black, such as often applying colored foods such as chocolate, and then not cleaning the oral cavity in time, which will lead to tooth blackening and tooth decay under the long-term influence.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    For dark spots formed by pigmentation of food or bacteria on the surface of the teeth, you can try to remove them with an ultrasonic electric toothbrush; But for some dark spots, it is needed.

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