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There are gaps between children's teeth, and the gaps are relatively large. How should this be corrected?
Rest assured that "big teeth" are good for teeth to grow neatly!

It is normal for the baby's deciduous teeth to have a big gap. As the baby's jaw grows, a physiological gap will gradually appear between the deciduous teeth. These gaps can provide enough space for the growth of the permanent teeth below, and the permanent teeth will grow neatly in the future.

Beware that "teeth are too small" may not be a good thing!

If the deciduous teeth are very neat and have no gaps, the space after tooth replacement may be too small, resulting in crowded permanent teeth and uneven teeth. After the baby is one year old, especially during the tooth changing period, you can improve the development of the jaw by eating coarse grains such as carrots, apples and jade.

Therefore, the "big teeth" in the deciduous period do not need special correction, but the teeth with big teeth should be cleaned better. Children are young, cleaning is not in place, and they need the patient guidance and help of their parents.

Pay attention to "the gap between teeth is obviously large" and check the treatment!

The baby's "big teeth" can be observed first, but the big teeth are obvious. Suggest making a film in the hospital. If there are many teeth, embedded teeth and low labial ligament, you need to go to the hospital for treatment.