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Baby, parents should pay attention to the tooth changing period!
When the baby enters the tooth changing period, the deciduous teeth begin to fall off and the permanent teeth are gradually exposed. Parents can't pull out deciduous teeth at will! This article will introduce the matters needing attention in baby's tooth changing period in detail to help you better protect your baby's tooth health.

Protect deciduous teeth and second deciduous molars.

Primary teeth and second deciduous molars are super important teeth in baby's tooth changing period. If it is pulled out too early, the permanent teeth will be dislocated, which will affect the baby's face value and health. So parents should protect these small deciduous teeth and let them fall off naturally.

Timely treatment and hole filling

Now more and more babies are suffering from dental diseases, especially dental caries. If the deciduous teeth are seriously damaged, often red and swollen, or even penetrate the root of the tooth from the gum, it must be pulled out as soon as possible! Of course, if it is just common inflammation or tooth decay, it is good to treat and fill the teeth in time!

Pull out the deciduous teeth and let the permanent teeth erupt normally.

When the baby's primary teeth do not fall off, the permanent teeth are squeezed to the lips or cheeks, forming a "double-layer tooth". At this time, it is necessary to quickly pull out the deciduous teeth and let the permanent teeth erupt normally. If the deciduous teeth haven't come out and the permanent teeth haven't come out after the tooth replacement period, then you should take an X-ray to see if there are any permanent tooth embryos. If yes, pull out the deciduous teeth and wait for the permanent teeth to erupt.

Unplug supernumerary teeth in time

If there are strange conical teeth (supernumerary teeth) in the maxillary anterior teeth area, they should be removed in time to avoid dislocation and deformity.

Brush your teeth and rinse your mouth frequently.

Finally, parents should educate their babies to develop good oral hygiene habits, brush their teeth and rinse their mouths frequently to prevent dental diseases.