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A short life, don't let tooth decay be with your child

Are you satisfied with your child's teeth?

What is a good mom, a good dad?

From the moment the child landed on the ground, almost all parents wanted to be good mothers and good fathers! But what is a good parent in the true sense of the word?

Scenario one

"Mom, I'm going to eat candy."

Although he knew that the child had eaten a lot today, he thought that the child would have tooth decay when he ate sugar, hesitated for a moment or said: "Okay", doting on the sugar, handed it to the child, a look of short supply. I thought: Anyway, I still have to change my teeth, and when I change my permanent teeth, it will be too late to protect my teeth.

A short life, don't let tooth decay be with your child

outcome:

Due to the failure to develop good oral hygiene habits, coupled with the infection of the oral environment, after the child's permanent teeth grow out, they will soon grow tooth decay again...

Scenario two

"Mom, I want to eat sugar"

"Baby, we have an agreement to eat at most one a day, you have eaten today, we have to talk and count!"

"Okay!" The baby reluctantly accepted it as soon as possible, and developed a habit for a long time.

A short life, don't let tooth decay be with your child

Usually also pay attention to the child's oral hygiene, teach the child to brush teeth, regularly take the child to check the teeth, understand the child's oral condition, after the child's permanent teeth grow out, give the child fluoride and do pit and groove closure to prevent tooth decay, the child's mouth is very healthy, the teeth are very beautiful...

rethink:

As parents, how much do we value our children's teeth, is it Scene One or Scenario Two? Would you rather have your child have tooth decay or more beautiful teeth? What is really good for children?

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If you choose scenario two, you have to ask yourself the following questions first?

Are you satisfied with your child's teeth? If you're not satisfied, do you just ignore it or take your child to the dentist? Do you know how many deciduous teeth a child will have? Do you know how old your child is? Do you know the specific order of your child's teething...

If you don't know and are not satisfied, please read on:

Baby Teeth:

People have teeth twice in their lives, namely deciduous teeth and permanent teeth. 20 deciduous teeth, usually about 6 months to begin to erupt, 2-3 years old, 28-32 permanent teeth (the number of wisdom teeth 0-4)

Children generally start at the age of 6. Most of the physiological loss of the first deciduous tooth occurs around the age of 6, but there are also more than 4 years old, or as late as 7-8 years old, do not worry. Naturally shedding deciduous teeth have no roots, and the shedding surface is eroded, parents should pay attention to observation, not to be confused with the broken root of deciduous teeth.

Order of teeth replacement:

There is a certain law for tooth replacement, simply put, it is a certain time, a certain order, in accordance with the principle of "left and right symmetry, first down and then up", left and right symmetry first down and then up is for the same name tooth.

A short life, don't let tooth decay be with your child

(1) At the age of 6-8 years old, the child begins to grow the first permanent teeth, that is, the middle incisor, and the first molars also grow slowly;

(2) When the child grows to 8-9 years old, it begins to grow lateral incisors;

(3) The double fangs of children aged 10-12 years begin to grow, and the first pair of fangs will first grow, that is, next to the side teeth;

(4) When children are 11-12 years old, the fangs in the upper and lower rows have gradually grown;

(5) Children aged 12-13 years old begin to grow second molars;

(6) The last third molar, that is, wisdom teeth, does not begin to grow until the age of 17, and the time to maintain growth will be until the age of 21, which varies from person to person.

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