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What is the order in which children change their teeth? What do teeth-changing parents need to know?

Most children begin to change their teeth at the age of 5 or 6, and some change their teeth earlier or later. Children in tooth changing period should maintain oral hygiene and strengthen oral care. This is directly related to whether the child's teeth are neat and healthy in the future. There is a certain time and order for deciduous teeth to fall off. The symptom of falling off without falling off is called retention of deciduous teeth, and the consequence is often that permanent teeth cannot erupt in normal positions.

At the age of 6-8, the child begins to grow the first permanent tooth, that is, the central incisor, and the first molar slowly grows out; When the child grows to 8-9 years old, he begins to grow lateral incisors; When the child is 1 1- 12 years old, the upper and lower rows of fangs have gradually grown out; 12- 13 years old, with 28 teeth, including 4 wisdom teeth, which vary from person to person, some are long and some are not long. This is normal. Primary teeth can be replaced, but once permanent teeth are broken, they are irreversible. As far as the standard is concerned, it should be ensured that children will "spit and rinse their mouths" before using fluoride toothpaste to prevent children from eating by mistake.

Go to the dentist regularly, so as to find problems and solve them as soon as possible. If it is found that permanent teeth grow next to deciduous teeth, but deciduous teeth do not fall off, forming double rows of teeth. At this time, parents should take their children to the hospital as soon as possible to remove the stranded deciduous teeth. Children should eat more foods with high cellulose and certain hardness during tooth changing, such as fruits, carrots, beans and corn. In order to maintain a good stimulating effect on deciduous teeth, promote deciduous teeth to fall off on time, and on the other hand, help the movement of facial and eye muscles.

Attention should be paid to brushing your teeth during tooth changing. The child's original teeth were not very good, so special attention should be paid to brushing the newly changed teeth. Brush twice a day, once for the child and once for me. 20 deciduous teeth, usually starting to erupt around 6 months, 2-3 years old; There are 28-32 permanent teeth (the number of wisdom teeth is 0-4), which generally begin to grow around 6 years old. When 12- 13 (wisdom teeth vary from person to person), 28 teeth grow together. When children change their teeth, the teeth of six years old usually begin to grow out. At this time, it is necessary to dig a ditch and seal it. Don't forget this when changing teeth.