Care for children's health signs

Generally, children will experience the process of losing their teeth when they are 7-8 years old, and the new teeth will last for life. If you want to have healthy and strong teeth, you must do a good job in nursing at this stage, supplement calcium reasonably and promote the normal development of teeth. What should you do after most children lose their teeth?

What if the new tooth doesn't grow when the child changes his teeth?

1, choose chewy food.

If the child eats too carefully at ordinary times and does not give enough physiological stimulation to the teeth, the teeth will grow slowly. Parents should prepare chewy food for their children, which can stimulate deciduous teeth and make them fall off on time. Once the child's back molars and front teeth are found to grow, the child can eat more corn, apples or celery to make the new teeth grow smoothly, which is also conducive to the neatness and health of the teeth.

2, pay attention to oral cleaning

During the period, it is very important for children to develop the good habit of brushing their teeth in the morning and evening and gargling in time after meals, especially brushing their teeth before going to bed. Parents need to do a good job of supervision, but it is difficult to clean the upper teeth and it is easy to cause dental caries. Try to choose a special toothbrush and toothpaste for children, with soft bristles and small brush heads, so that children can master the correct brushing methods and keep their mouths clean.

3. Eat more foods containing calcium.

Teeth are a part of bones and are supported by calcium. Children need to be supplemented with enough calcium during tooth replacement. If calcium absorption is insufficient, it will delay the growth of sexual teeth and lead to irregular teeth. Therefore, children should eat more calcium-containing foods such as eggs, beans and bean products, kelp, seaweed, shrimp skin, sparerib soup, vegetables, sesame seeds, milk, etc. during tooth replacement, so as to make new teeth stronger.

4. Choose a regular hospital for examination.

If the deciduous teeth do not grow out after falling off, you should go to the hospital for corresponding examination. Doctors usually check the development of children's new teeth by X-ray. If the child has no new tooth germ at all, it means that there will be no new tooth in this part, and the tooth must be replaced with an implant. If the new tooth has not yet grown alveolar bone, it is necessary to stimulate local pressure to promote the new tooth to grow. If the new tooth has grown alveolar bone, but the new tooth has not, it can be covered with a layer of dental pulp tissue. At this time, it is necessary to remove the surface of gingival tissue by surgery to promote the rapid growth of new teeth.

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It is a long process for children to change their teeth. Generally, all 20 deciduous teeth are replaced by new teeth when they are 12 years old. During the period, do a good job in oral hygiene and cleaning for children, rinse your mouth with water or mouthwash after each meal, and brush your teeth carefully before going to bed. Children over 6 years old can use fluoride toothpaste.