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Dental caries in children: Easy to catch, difficult to treat
Take care of your children's oral health from an early age to preserve their teeth in the future. Decayed molars are a common problem in children and can easily negatively affect the growth of new teeth.
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Tooth decay in children: Causes, early signs of recognition
Instructing and creating the habit of cleaning teeth properly for children, helping them learn how to take care of their teeth not only helps prevent tooth decay in children but also helps them have a beautiful smile and healthy teeth.
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Note oral hygiene for babies in the weaning age
Oral hygiene for babies, especially when they start eating solid foods, not only limits tooth decay but also helps them have healthy and beautiful teeth. Mothers should help their babies form the habit of brushing their teeth at least twice a day.
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Children changing milk teeth: Should children be pulled out by themselves?
The phenomenon of changing baby teeth is a completely natural phenomenon that occurs in all children from the age of 5. Baby teeth will gradually fall out to make room for permanent teeth. This is sometimes extremely simple but sometimes it is a scary thing for many children but not all parents know how to deal with it.
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Extracting milk teeth with remaining roots, what to do?
The phenomenon of losing baby teeth is completely natural to make room for permanent teeth. This is extremely simple, but sometimes adult interventions cause complications of remaining tooth roots. If not checked carefully, remaining tooth roots can cause inflammation, pain and damage to permanent teeth in the same position.
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Things you need to know when your baby has molars
Teething is a normal thing that any child will experience. However, during the teething process, the baby may have a fever, so he will definitely cry. What is the right way to care for a baby when teething, the following useful information that mothers need to know.
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9 month old baby still not teething
Normally, when a baby turns 6 months old, the first tooth will start to appear and in the first 12 months of life, the baby will have about 6 teeth. By the age of 2, there will be 20 teeth evenly divided between the upper and lower jaws. However, the order of teething in each baby is different, in some cases, the baby is 9 months old and still has no teeth.
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Age of baby teeth, permanent teeth and tooth replacement in children
Usually, the first baby tooth erupts when the child is 6 months old, and most children have all 20 baby teeth (10 upper teeth and 10 lower teeth) before they turn 3 years old. After that, the baby teeth gradually fall out and will be replaced by the corresponding permanent teeth. This is the stage when parents need to closely monitor their child's oral development.
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What to do when the baby has early tooth decay?
Tooth decay in children is a common phenomenon, common in children aged 1-3 years old. Early tooth decay causes many consequences such as tooth wear, loss of aesthetics, causing children to speak with a lisp... Therefore, parents need to know how to prevent and focus on treating children when they have tooth decay.
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How when children have caries milk teeth?
Children are fans of candy, sweets and carbonated drinks and are also very susceptible to bacteria that cause oral diseases, so tooth decay in children is very common today. If there is no timely and thorough treatment, it will cause pain, discomfort, inability to eat and drink, and serious damage to health and overall development.
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Teething baby care
Teething is the phenomenon of teeth coming through the baby's gums for the first time. Baby teeth start to grow when the baby is 4-7 months old, on average at 6 months old. This phenomenon can cause the baby to have a fever, drool, be uncomfortable, eat less, have diarrhea or cry more. So what should parents do to help reduce the symptoms for their children as well as take care of their first teeth?
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