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How to protect children's deciduous teeth?

There are two pairs of teeth in a person's life, namely, primary teeth and permanent teeth. Generally, a pair of deciduous teeth grow out 56 months after birth, with few teeth, small size and low chewing ability. It was not until I was about 6 years old that I gradually put on a pair of permanent teeth. All deciduous teeth have to work in the oral cavity for about 6 10 years before they can complete their historical mission and gradually leave the oral cavity. To protect children's deciduous teeth, we should do the following: \x0d\( 1) Pay attention to oral hygiene, brush your teeth in the morning and evening, rinse your mouth after meals, reduce the attachment of harmful substances on the tooth surface and enhance the resistance of teeth and gums. Don't eat sweets, biscuits and other snacks before going to bed. \x0d\(2) Don't be picky about food when eating, and eat more coarse grains and foods containing fiber, such as vegetable stalks and sugar cane, because these foods need to be fully chewed. Normal chewing can stimulate the development of chewing and the strengthening of craniofacial bone, making chewing more developed and bone structure more solid. \x0d\(3) Correct bad habits such as mouth breathing, finger biting and pen biting. \x0d\(4) Regular examination, early detection and early treatment of dental caries. Children's dental diseases should not be underestimated. If primary teeth are not well protected, it is difficult to ensure the health of permanent teeth. Some permanent teeth have hypoplasia of enamel, which is caused by root end lesions of deciduous teeth. Therefore, protecting teeth should start with deciduous teeth.