Health activities: changing teeth and growing up

What did parents learn to help their children keep a healthy deciduous tooth during tooth changing? In order to protect your baby's deciduous teeth, you need to do the following:

First, brush your teeth and rinse your mouth immediately after feeding your baby. Baby's deciduous teeth are very sensitive, and many mothers don't know how to brush their teeth and gargle. Actually, it's not that hard. Your precious mothers can wrap cotton gauze on their hands, dip them in clean warm water, gently scrub their baby's teeth, or feed their baby a little warm water to gargle first.

Second, if the baby's parents are carriers of tooth decay virus, then the baby is likely to have tooth decay. Once the baby has a decayed tooth, I hope that parents will take the child to stomatology for treatment immediately. Parents should pay more attention when the child's first permanent tooth erupts. The first eruption of permanent teeth, there is a medical term called six-year-old teeth.

Six-year-old teeth have a very special real identity, which is the pathfinder of other permanent teeth. The height and teething rate of other permanent teeth are usually determined by the growth of six-year-old teeth. Therefore, protecting children's six-year-old teeth can benefit them all their lives. In addition, pay close attention to the growth of children's teeth. When the deciduous teeth gradually loosen, but do not fall off, the permanent teeth will still change their orientation and grow, which is easy to cause double rows of teeth and uneven teeth. In addition, long-term failure of deciduous teeth will increase the risk of falling during sleep, leading to the risk of ventricular rest in children. Therefore, when children's deciduous teeth never fall off, I hope parents will take their children to the dentist to pull them out immediately to speed up the process of permanent teeth.

Finally, children can be given more calcium during tooth replacement. Eating more powerful ingredients also has a certain obvious effect on promoting children to change their teeth. Bite ingredients can also stimulate the development of children's roots and frontal bones. Ingredients like apples and walnuts are good choices. It is recommended that children who change their teeth eat more.