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Do children's molars change or not is a question of many parents ever since. Molars have an important role in the digestion of food in the oral area. That's why many parents wonder "will children's molars change?".
1. What are molars?
Molars play the most important role in children's teeth, keeping the job of chewing and grinding food to make it easier for the body to absorb. The molars are usually in the position of the last 3 teeth of the jaw. Normally, children's baby teeth have 20 pieces, including: 4 central incisors, 4 lateral incisors, 4 canines and 8 molars. When developing to the stage of permanent teeth, there will be 32 teeth, including 8 small molars and 12 large molars.
The time to erupt baby teeth in children is from 6 months of age. Then, until the child is 6 years old, the first molar will start to grow, keep growing like that until the baby's baby teeth are fully grown, then enter the period of tooth replacement.
Between the ages of 7 and 12, children grow permanent teeth to replace baby teeth. The order of tooth replacement for the upper jaw is that the central incisors, then the lateral incisors, premolars, followed by canines and molars will be replaced last. However, for the lower jaw, the canines will be replaced before the premolars, the remaining teeth will still be replaced in the same order as the upper molars.
Children between 6 and 12 years old will have both baby teeth and permanent teeth, called the mixed dentition stage. At this stage, the teeth appear at the same time, so parents need to pay more attention to dental care for their children. Children should be examined and checked periodically at dental facilities to promptly treat oral diseases in this age group.
2. Do children's molars change?
In order for the teeth to be harder and stronger as the child grows, creating favorable conditions for chewing food more effectively, at a suitable time, the baby teeth will fall out and the permanent teeth will gradually grow out. For the question "Do children's molars change? "There are 2 cases that will happen:
Replaced molars: The molars in the milk teeth that reach the appropriate age will be loose, then fall out to leave room for the new permanent teeth to be able to grow. grow up. In the vast majority of cases, the first and second molars in the upper and lower jaws will be molars with replacement teeth, the common age for tooth replacement is 10 to 12 years old.
These molars are also known as premolars, which are then replaced with permanent teeth. A point worth noting for parents is not to pull out teeth for children at home because it can cause many dangerous dental problems. In all cases, it is necessary to take the child to a dental specialist to be examined, to examine the oral area, to observe the direction of tooth growth and to have the most appropriate extraction method.
Unchanged molars: Usually the 3rd molars, these are permanent teeth that do not undergo the process of replacing baby teeth like other teeth. Parents need to take care of this tooth and take good care of it because it cannot be replaced by another tooth. If you eat improperly and do not keep your teeth clean, it can lead to tooth decay, affecting your child's health.
This 3rd molar is usually the last tooth to erupt in the human set of teeth, falling between the ages of 13 and older.
In short, “do children's molars change?” It is one of the dental problems that parents care a lot about. However, the answer depends on the position of the molars in the child. To protect children's oral health, parents can take their children to regular dental check-ups at Vinmec International General Hospital. At Vinmec, the Department of Odonto-Stomatology is classified into many different specialties such as: Restorative dentistry, maxillofacial trauma, general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, endodontics... Not only quality assurance Professional quality with a team of leading medical doctors, a system of modern equipment and technology, but Vinmec is also outstanding with comprehensive and professional medical examination, consulting and treatment services, civilized medical examination and treatment space, polite, safe and maximum sterilization. Customers when choosing to perform tests and treatment here can be completely assured of the accuracy of the results.
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