Will permanent teeth grow out? Really? What parents don't know, however, is that it is this wrong concept that makes many children's deciduous teeth have serious caries, and even if they have permanent teeth in the later stage, they still have toothache.
Dental caries is a bacterial disease, which started with dental plaque and cavities. If not treated in time, it will lead to pulpitis and periapical periodontitis, and the pain is more obvious when children eat. Once at this time, it means that treatment is needed, and teeth must be repaired by filling teeth or pulling out decayed teeth. You can imagine how painful this process is.
The reason why so many parents don't realize the harm of deciduous tooth caries is because this process develops very slowly. Generally, from the eruption of deciduous teeth to the age of four or five, the harm of deciduous teeth caries will be revealed.
This has led many people to think that deciduous tooth caries need not be taken care of, and children will naturally get better if they change their teeth. But in fact, deciduous teeth reserve time for the growth of permanent teeth and have a certain export effect on the eruption of permanent teeth. Dental caries of children's deciduous teeth will directly affect the teething time of permanent teeth, slow down the tooth development, make such bad teeth infect permanent teeth, and cause dental caries and deformity of permanent teeth.
Parents need to start cleaning their children's teeth when they grow their first deciduous teeth. Especially when eating complementary food, the food contains too much sugar and bacteria left in the mouth. Under the action of these bacteria, sugar becomes acid, adheres to teeth and corrodes teeth, thus causing dental caries. When children grow up again, a lot of sugar and phosphide in snacks such as cola, potato chips and bread will also corrode teeth.
Therefore, the prevention of dental caries should start from deciduous teeth. Children who are too young can let the baby drink some water to clean the mouth after each feeding, or wipe the baby's teeth with gauze dipped in water to keep them clean.
When the children are older, parents will let them learn to brush their teeth with a toothbrush. It is necessary not only to cultivate children's healthy habits, but also to do a good job in nursing measures for the white and neat development of teeth. In addition, dental caries is a bacterial disease, which is common on chopsticks. Parents feed their children with their own chopsticks, which is very likely to transmit germs to their babies, so when feeding, they should use their own chopsticks to avoid cross-infection of bacteria.
At present, the problem of deciduous tooth caries is more and more prominent in young children. Many children who go to the hospital to see their teeth have damaged their roots and touched their teeth. If parents don't prevent it early, the child will not only have a toothache, but also lose a small white tooth, which will affect the five senses.