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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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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 is called delayed teething?
Delayed teething is a condition in which baby teeth grow slowly in young children. If after 12 months the baby teeth have not started to grow, it is considered delayed teething. Parents should take their children to see a dentist for examination and timely intervention. Because if this condition is left for too long, it can lead to bad complications later on such as tooth decay, tooth inflammation, permanent teeth growing crookedly...
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Accidents during the period of tooth replacement of children
Accidents during the tooth-changing period of children are a matter of great concern to parents. During childhood, when playing sports or playing with friends, children can have accidents due to strong impacts that cause teeth to become loose, part or all of the tooth to sink into the gums, or worse, the baby tooth can be knocked out.
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The age of baby teeth eruption, the role of baby teeth and how to take care of them
Newborn babies do not have teeth yet. On average, by the 6th month, they will start to get their first tooth. By the 12th month, they will have about 6 teeth, and by the 24th month, they will have a full set of 20 baby teeth, 10 in the upper jaw and 10 in the lower jaw.
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What to do if a child falls, hits his teeth on a hard object?
Children can injure their teeth from falls or while playing or participating in sports. The injury can be to a primary (child) tooth or a permanent (adult) tooth. A tooth can be cracked, chipped, or completely detached from its socket. Your child may have bleeding, pain, or increased sensitivity when the tooth is injured.
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Baby teeth: When will they grow and fall out?
One of the important moments that mark a child’s development is the time when the child loses and grows teeth. Parents who have a clear understanding of the problem of baby teeth replacement will help take better care of their children.
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Your teeth from birth to adulthood
As a child, you have 20 baby teeth and as an adult, you will have 32 permanent teeth. There are many differences between adult teeth and baby teeth. The following article will help you better understand the development of teeth.
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When to worry about the baby's baby teeth not coming in?
Baby teeth are the first set of teeth that erupt after birth. They are temporary, meaning they will eventually fall out and be replaced by permanent teeth. However, this does not mean that they are not important, if your baby does not have teeth or if they take a long time to come in, this can affect the overall development of the child.
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