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There will be unhealed wounds during the baby's tooth change. Can the baby brush his teeth when changing his teeth?

There will be unhealed wounds during the baby's tooth change. Today, let's talk about whether the baby can brush his teeth during tooth changing and how to brush his teeth during tooth changing. Let's discuss with you what to do when the baby brushes his teeth.

First, the precautions for children to change their teeth

1. Always pay attention to the development of teeth. Always pay attention to the growth of children's deciduous teeth and permanent teeth, and take children to the dentist regularly, so as to find problems in time and solve them as soon as possible.

2. Develop a good habit of brushing your teeth. Children should be urged to brush their teeth every day. Adults had better brush their teeth before going to bed at night, especially the upper teeth, which are more difficult to clean and most likely lead to dental caries. To use children's toothpaste toothbrush, the toothbrush head should be as small as possible, otherwise the child will easily vomit when he gets to the innermost part. In addition to brushing teeth, it is best for children to rinse their mouths and maintain oral hygiene every time they eat.

3. Eat hard food. During tooth changing, children should eat more foods with high cellulose content and certain hardness, such as fruits, carrots, beans and corn. It has a good stimulating effect on deciduous teeth and promotes deciduous teeth to fall off on time. On the other hand, it also helps to move facial and eye muscles by chewing, accelerate blood circulation and promote the development of gums, jaws and facial bones, which is both healthy and beautiful.

4. Promote the absorption of calcium. It is necessary to strengthen children's calcium absorption and urge them to eat more foods with high calcium content, such as milk, cheese, tofu and canned fish. At the same time, they should take enough vitamins C and D, because these two vitamins help to absorb calcium.

5. Avoid breathing through your mouth. Try to avoid children breathing through their mouths when they sleep, because when the airflow passes through the mouth, the upper jaw is pressed upward and cannot develop downward normally, resulting in the upper jaw rising upward and the left and right sides of the upper arch narrowing and protruding forward. In this way, the erupted front teeth not only tilt forward, but also are arranged in disorder, resulting in tooth loss.

6. Correct bad habits. Correct some bad habits of children in time, such as spitting, biting tongue, biting fingers or pencils, licking teeth with tongue, etc. These bad habits will affect the growth of children's teeth and lead to tooth deformation.

7. Avoid accidental tooth loss. Children should always be given safety education to prevent tooth loss caused by trauma.

2. Can children brush their teeth during tooth changing?

1. Of course, children can brush their teeth during tooth changing, and they should brush their teeth carefully. Parents must urge their children to brush their teeth during tooth changing. Oral hygiene is very important. Brushing teeth can not only clean teeth and remove dental plaque, but also massage gums, promote blood circulation of gums, improve local nutrition and oxygen supply, promote tissue metabolism and improve the disease resistance of gums.

2. Pay attention to cleaning your teeth. The child is in the stage of changing teeth, deciduous teeth and permanent teeth exist at the same time, and the gap between teeth is large. If you don't pay special attention to brushing your teeth, it is easy to form tooth decay. Therefore, choose a toothbrush with soft bristles and a small brush head to help thoroughly clean teeth and gaps. Teenagers can choose a healthy toothbrush after changing their teeth.

Third, the method of brushing your teeth

1. Use standard children's soft toothbrush, with six or seven rows horizontally and two or three rows vertically.

2. Soak the toothbrush in warm water first, and then squeeze the toothpaste on it.

3. Children's toothpaste or toothpaste containing fluoride and chlorophyll is effective in preventing dental caries, but children living in areas with high fluoride content in drinking water should not use fluoride toothpaste.

The correct way to brush your teeth is to brush your upper teeth from top to bottom and your lower teeth from bottom to top, both inside and outside, for at least 2-3 minutes.

5. Brush your teeth once in the morning and once at night. It is more important to brush your teeth before going to bed at night.

Fourth, pay attention when changing teeth.

1. Pay attention to the growth of children's deciduous teeth and permanent teeth, and go to the dentist regularly to find and solve problems as soon as possible. If parents find that the permanent teeth grow next to the deciduous teeth, but the deciduous teeth do not fall off and form double rows of teeth, then parents should take their children to the hospital as soon as possible to remove the stranded deciduous teeth. In addition, if the gap between maxillary incisors is too large, the upper incisors will grow deformed teeth, and one incisor will grow in an abnormal position, indicating that there may be multiple teeth in one place and it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment.

2. Urge children to brush their teeth every day, once in the morning and once in the evening to prevent dental caries. Brush your teeth correctly for about two to three minutes. In addition to brushing teeth, it is best for children to rinse their mouths after eating food and maintain oral hygiene.

3. Children should eat more foods with high cellulose and certain hardness, such as beef, carrots, celery and corn. When changing teeth, keep the deciduous teeth stimulated and make them fall off on time. On the other hand, chewing can promote the development of gums, jaws and facial bones. At present, we eat too little food and chew too little, which leads to insufficient jaw development. As a result, many children's permanent teeth are out of space after eruption, and their teeth are crowded and dislocated, which affects their appearance and function. In addition, let children eat more hard food, less sugar food and less snacks.

4. Correct some bad habits of children in time, such as spitting and biting your tongue, biting your fingers or pencils, licking your teeth with your tongue, etc. These bad habits will affect the growth of children's teeth and lead to tooth deformation.

Children around 5.6 years old need special protection for their first permanent molars. Because the newly erupted teeth have insufficient calcification and poor acid resistance, they are prone to dental caries. Within one year after the eruption of permanent molars, parents should take their children to the hospital for pit and fissure sealing in time to prevent their children from being eroded. Pit and fissure sealing is the most economical and effective method to prevent dental caries.

6. Take good care of children and try to prevent tooth loss caused by trauma. After the child's teeth fall off due to trauma, it is necessary to retrieve the fallen teeth. If the tooth surface is dirty, immediately rinse off the dirt with clear water, put it in milk or water, and go to the hospital as soon as possible. Restored teeth can be replanted.