1. Encourage children to eat more fiber food to enhance chewing function. Children should pay attention to a balanced diet, don't be picky about food, eat more foods with high fiber content and rich nutrition, such as fresh vegetables and fresh fruits, which is not only conducive to self-cleaning of teeth, but also conducive to the growth and development of oral and maxillofacial regions and promoting oral health.
2. Cultivate children's good brushing habits. Parents should urge their children to develop the habit of brushing their teeth and master the correct brushing methods. Some parents often wait for their children to brush their teeth before they start to pay attention to brushing their teeth, which is too late. About 6 months after the child is born, once the deciduous teeth erupt, after breastfeeding or eating, parents should wrap gauze on their fingers and gently wipe the child's teeth and gums with clear water or light salt water.
3. Take your child to the dentist regularly. Take your child to the dentist regularly, find problems and treat them in time.
4. Avoid letting children eat sugary food for a long time. Sugar-containing foods are easy to breed bacteria, leading to problems such as tooth decay.
5. Avoid letting children use electronic products for a long time. Using electronic products for a long time can easily lead to oral muscle fatigue, dry mouth and other problems.