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What should I do if my child's deciduous teeth don't fall out and grow permanent teeth? How to prevent double row of teeth?
Not long ago, the author went to fill his teeth, which coincided with Sunday. There are many people filling their teeth in the dental clinic, most of them are children. They all have the same problem: the deciduous teeth have not fallen off, but the permanent teeth have grown out. This is also a common dental problem for many children in modern times. There are many factors that cause this situation. We must take some preventive measures in our life to prevent the emergence of "double row of teeth". What should I do when this happens to my child? How to prevent the appearance of double-row teeth? This guide will give you a very scientific and reasonable answer. Let's have a look!

The solution of permanent teeth growing without deciduous teeth: 0 1.

Observe whether the deciduous teeth are loose.

If you find this situation in your child's teeth, don't panic first. After all, this situation is very common in modern children and generally does not cause harm to the body. First carefully observe the child's deciduous teeth with permanent teeth to see if the deciduous teeth are loose. If it is loose, it means that the deciduous teeth will soon fall off by themselves. Don't be nervous. If the deciduous teeth are strong, the treatment should be decided according to the situation.

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Take the child to the hospital for examination.

When this happens to children's teeth, don't take them directly to the dentist like those parents. Generally, after going to the dentist, the dentist will tell them to pull out the deciduous teeth directly without any examination at all. Therefore, if the permanent teeth grow out and the deciduous teeth are not loose, take the children to the hospital to check their teeth. If the tooth can be pulled out, the doctor will tell them to pull it out. If there are other problems, the doctor can diagnose and treat them in time.

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Matters needing attention after tooth extraction

Under normal circumstances, if the deciduous teeth are not loose and there are no other dental problems, the doctor will advise the child to pull out the deciduous teeth, because if the deciduous teeth are not pulled out, it will directly affect the growth and development of permanent teeth. The process of tooth extraction is very simple, because it is a deciduous tooth, so the root of the tooth is very short and needs proper anesthesia, so there is basically no pain, and children can generally tolerate it. Be sure to pay attention after tooth extraction. Children are not allowed to lick the position of tooth extraction with their tongues or touch it with their hands. According to the doctor's instructions, choose the appropriate time to eat, drink, rinse your mouth and brush your teeth. For a long time after tooth extraction, don't eat cold food, let alone spicy and sweet food.

The method to prevent double-layer teeth: 0 1.

Pay attention to children's oral hygiene every day.

It stands to reason that modern families have almost only one child, at most two children, and their living conditions have improved a lot. Therefore, there will be no situation in which parents have no money to buy toothpaste and toothbrushes for their children, and there will be no busyness in which parents go out early and come home late with their backs on loess, so children's oral hygiene will certainly be done well. However, the reality is that many children can't brush their teeth several times all year round, and even have bad breath when they open their mouths. Especially when children change their teeth, once oral hygiene is not done well, dental caries will occur, so it is inevitable that teeth will have problems. As for the appearance of double rows of teeth, it is more normal.

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Children with long teeth exercise their teeth every day.

You ask, how to exercise your teeth? It's simple. Let the children eat something that can be chewed hard with their teeth every day. Today's children eat too fine food, which is also the reason why modern children generally have bad teeth. After all the deciduous teeth grow out, let the children eat chewy food every day, especially when changing teeth, let the children eat more coarse grains, which can help the permanent teeth grow out smoothly and the deciduous teeth fall off naturally.

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Don't add teeth with your tongue if you have permanent teeth.

This is one of the things that children like to do. I believe all parents have done this, right? This behavior will directly lead to the normal growth and development of permanent teeth, and will also lead to problems with deciduous teeth that are about to fall off. Then, when changing teeth, the permanent teeth will grow obliquely, but the deciduous teeth will not fall off. So be sure to tell your child not to lick his teeth with his tongue when changing his teeth.

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Control children's intake of sweets

I met a boy of six or seven years old when I was filling my teeth. His mother took her children to the dentist. Almost no deciduous teeth have been lost, but the permanent teeth have grown a lot. But all primary teeth are in a dark and incomplete state. The child's mother said that children should drink yogurt before going to bed every night and love sweets on weekdays. As a result, his teeth became like this. Therefore, children should never eat too many sweets. After drinking yogurt at night, you should rinse your mouth and brush your teeth, which can prevent dental caries and double row of teeth.

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Correcting children's finger sucking behavior when changing teeth.

Most children will keep sucking their fingers during teething. This is because teething will make children feel uncomfortable with their gums, so they will involuntarily suck their fingers to relieve the discomfort when teething. However, some children will continue this behavior when changing their teeth, which will cause problems in their teeth, such as wide teeth, skewed teeth, or double rows of teeth. Therefore, mothers must correct their children's finger sucking behavior in time.