Today, we will discuss how to protect children's deciduous teeth if they grow well under constant pressure.
Babies have a chance to change their teeth, that is, when they are seven or eight years old, they will pull out their previous deciduous teeth and grow into permanent teeth. Teeth have a great influence on people's nutrition absorption and chewing all their lives. Whether it is early deciduous teeth or late permanent teeth, we should do a good job of protection to reduce the worm teeth and dental caries caused by improper use of teeth.
There are many details to pay attention to in this regard. Let's talk about it in detail below.
First, what are deciduous teeth?
Primary teeth are the first group of dentition sprouted by human beings, with 20 teeth and 65,438+00 teeth in the upper and lower jaws. There are two pairs of dentition in one's life. The first dentition is called deciduous dentition and consists of 20 deciduous teeth. The first deciduous teeth began to erupt about 6 months after birth, which played an auxiliary role in pronunciation, occlusion and chewing. Prevent trauma and avoid adverse effects on children's local and whole body. 6, 7 years old to 12, 13 years old, deciduous teeth gradually fall off and are replaced by permanent teeth.
Second? How to protect children's deciduous teeth
Supplement enough calcium. During the teething period, continue to give the child enough calcium nutrition, such as vitamin D drops and calcium gluconate oral liquid, to ensure the child's calcium absorption.
Eat less sweets. After teething, give little or no sweets to children, especially some lovely snacks, to reduce the residual substances attached to deciduous teeth, which are corrosive to deciduous teeth and not conducive to healthy development.
Third? Pay attention to the details of protecting deciduous teeth.
Correct bad habits. Some babies like to suck or bite the nipple with their hands after teething, which will cause dislocation and inconsistency of deciduous teeth development for a long time. Parents should observe their children's state and help them correct some bad behaviors.
Maintain oral hygiene. Usually pay attention to cleaning the mouth of the child in the morning and evening, and wait until the teeth are all long. Parents should patiently teach their babies to brush their teeth and clean their fingers (to avoid children's itchy teeth and bacteria caused by biting their fingers). Oral hygiene provides a good environment for the growth of deciduous teeth.
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In fact, children have two major problems after they have deciduous teeth. One is to eat less sweets, which is difficult to do. Candy is too tempting for children. Parents must pay attention to this. The other is that children's teeth are uneven, which is also a problem that plagues many parents. Children should go to the hospital to correct such a situation in time.