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Yao Chen’s 8-year-old son has double rows of teeth: If the mother doesn’t handle this matter well, it will ruin the child’s appearance.

Article | Jingma

Yao Chen posted an article on his social platform some time ago.

It turned out that Yao Chen’s son Tudou’s permanent teeth had grown in, but his deciduous teeth had not yet abdicated. I had to go to the hospital to have it removed.

Looking at her teeth in the pictures, the roots are quite long and should be the primary lateral incisors.

I remember when I was a child, starting from the second grade of elementary school, my classmates began to lose their teeth one after another. Sometimes when I got up in the morning and brushed my teeth, I found that my teeth were loose. It fell off, or the tooth felt loose while playing in school, and the tooth fell off when I touched it with my hand. Even among dozens of classmates, no one found that there was a double row of teeth.

Some dentists say that 4 out of 10 children will have double rows of teeth. A child with double rows of teeth will affect the development of permanent teeth and cause the teeth to be unevenly arranged. Children will expose their teeth when talking or smiling. If the teeth do not look good when exposed, it will affect the child's appearance.

Because children have double rows of teeth, misalignment when chewing will also affect the child's chewing ability. On the side of the child with double rows of teeth, if the teeth do not chew well, it will cause facial muscle development failure. balanced.

We born in the 1980s often eat whole grains, and the usage rate of our teeth is very high. Chewing is a must-do action for us every day, so it is rare for us to have double rows of teeth.

Many parents think that their children’s teeth changing is a natural process, and they do not pay attention to whether their children have double rows of teeth. They even think that it does not matter if their children have double rows of teeth.

In fact, mothers must know that if the double row of teeth is not properly treated, it will directly affect and ruin the child's appearance.

Don’t desperately supplement calcium to your children.

Sometimes we supplement too much calcium or nutrients to our children, which will cause the children’s permanent teeth to erupt prematurely and prone to double rows of teeth.

Don’t feed your child too carefully

When adding complementary foods to your child, they should start to slowly change from soft to hard, starting with rice cereal and slowly eating porridge. Then eat soft rice slowly. The properties of the food also change from soft to granular, and the granules will become larger and larger.

After the child is one year old, you can give the child corn, apples and other foods that need to be chewed. You can even give the child some slightly harder rice to let the child chew more.

Pay attention to the child’s teeth

If you find that your child has double rows of teeth, you can shake the deciduous teeth every day. If shaking does not make the outer deciduous teeth fall out, you should take care of the child as soon as possible in about a week. Go to the hospital to have the outer deciduous teeth extracted to make room for the permanent teeth to grow, so as not to affect the straightness of the child's teeth and affect the child's appearance.

In addition to the impact of double rows of teeth on a child’s appearance, dental caries in children can also cause serious damage to a child’s appearance.

No need to see a dentist

Many parents think that their children’s teeth growing is a natural process and there is no need to see a dentist at all.

My sister’s child is only two years old, and her teeth are already very dark. I asked her if she had ever taken her child to see a dentist. She said that there is no need to go to the dentist. We had never seen one when we were children.

Later, I urged her to take her child to the dentist. The dentist told her: Your children’s teeth are born with thinner enamel, so they are more susceptible to tooth decay. If you visit your child as soon as his teeth erupt, , it might help if I apply some fluoride on him, but now the child's teeth are so badly damaged, it won't help much.

There is no need to have the deciduous teeth filled if they are broken

Children have to grow permanent teeth anyway, so if the deciduous teeth are broken, there is no need to have them filled. It would be a waste of money to have them filled.

The alternation between a child's deciduous teeth and permanent teeth lasts for five or six years. The deciduous incisors begin to be replaced at around the age of 6, and the permanent teeth are replaced at the age of 12.

Jing’s mother’s niece is 5 years old this year. Some time ago, she discovered that one of her lateral incisors was broken. Her mother asked me if she needed to fix it. I said she would definitely need to fix it. This tooth won’t be worn until she is 10 years old. It will take 5 years before it can be replaced. If it is not repaired now, if the rot is too severe and the tooth root is damaged, it will affect the eruption of the child's permanent teeth.

Basically, there is no need to have a child's deciduous incisor teeth filled if they are damaged, because they are replaced when he is 6 years old. However, if the damaged deciduous front teeth are molars, it is recommended that the child have them filled as soon as possible.

No dental care

Nowadays, primary school students in many big cities have free pit and fissure sealing. However, there is no such project in some counties and rural areas, and I strongly recommend that parents perform pit and fissure sealing on their children as soon as possible when their children have their sixth teeth at the age of 6. Can prevent tooth decay in children as adults.

After the child’s teeth grow, it is recommended to apply fluoride frequently to the child, which can protect the child’s teeth and prevent dental caries.

Children have good teeth, smile brighter, eat better, grow better, and are more confident. Don’t let parents’ ignorance affect their children’s teeth and appearance.

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