Premature tooth extraction affects digestive function
The extraction of baby's deciduous teeth usually occurs in the tooth changing period, but premature extraction may affect the baby's digestive function, leading to partial eclipse and even malnutrition. Therefore, parents must think carefully before deciding to pull out their baby's teeth.
Careless protection can easily lead to dental caries.
Failure to pay attention to the protection of baby's deciduous teeth can easily lead to dental caries. Although deciduous teeth will be replaced sooner or later, dental caries will affect the baby's chewing ability and tooth beauty. If the deciduous teeth suffer from dental caries for a long time, the crown and root are damaged and often inflamed, then it may be harmful to the baby's health to keep the deciduous teeth.
Consult a professional doctor.
Parents should consult a professional doctor about the fate of their baby's deciduous teeth. If necessary, you can choose a regular hospital to remove your baby's deciduous teeth. At the same time, it is also important to calm the baby's emotions.