Teeth turn black.
A child's normal tooth color is bright white. If parents find that his teeth are black, they can even see the mouth of the cavity, which is mostly a sign of dental caries. At this time, parents should take him to the dentist and repair the damaged teeth in time. Otherwise, dental caries will soon develop into pulpitis, which will bring great pain to children and be very troublesome to treat. In addition, mothers should also pay attention to the fact that it is best not to let their children eat sweets, and they should also do a good job in daily tooth washing. Mother might as well buy him a children's smart toothbrush with a U-shaped head. The brush head can just cling to the whole tooth surface of the child to clean the tartar and plaque. Moreover, some children's toothbrushes also contain red gum protection and antibacterial ingredients, which can better care for children's dental health.
Tooth malocclusion
The standard of good occlusion of teeth is that the teeth are arranged neatly, the midline is aligned, and there is no crooked teeth and crowded teeth. However, the tooth occlusion is just the opposite, such as our common ground quilt and buck teeth. In these cases, it will not only affect the child's facial beauty, but also cause him to brush his teeth incompletely every time. In view of this situation, mother had better take him to wear braces as soon as possible, which is very helpful for the correction of uneven teeth.
Abnormal tooth number
The number of teeth is abnormal, there are too many and too few, but the most common thing for children is multiple teeth, that is, multiple teeth. Excess teeth occupy the growth position of permanent teeth, which will affect the growth of permanent teeth, so mothers should take their children to the hospital to pull out excess teeth in time to minimize the impact.
Retention of deciduous teeth
When the child is 6 months old, the deciduous teeth begin to erupt, and by the age of 2-3, the deciduous teeth are complete. At the age of 5-7, the baby's deciduous teeth will begin to fall off, and the permanent teeth will grow out with him all his life. However, some children's deciduous teeth have not yet fallen off, and their permanent teeth have grown out from the side, thus forming a double row of teeth. In view of this situation, the mother should take the child to the hospital to deal with the stranded deciduous teeth and let the permanent teeth return to their normal positions, otherwise the teeth will be unevenly arranged.
In the above four cases, parents should take their children to the dentist as soon as possible, make timely diagnosis and treatment, and help him to repair healthy teeth. He will thank you in the future.