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The importance of maintaining milk teeth

Baby teeth are teeth that start growing from the sixth month and continue until the age of 3. These teeth play a very important role in the growth and nutrition of the child, so their maintenance and care is as important as permanent teeth. At the age of 6, baby teeth start to fall out and after that, permanent teeth start to grow. Mixed teeth are in the child’s mouth from 6 months to 6 years old. It means both baby teeth and permanent teeth. Failure to take care of a child’s milk teeth will cause jaw and dental problems in him.

The importance of maintaining milk teeth

Milk teeth play an important role in the formation of the length of the jaw and oral arch. Milk teeth determine the path and manner of formation of permanent teeth. The placement of the child’s jaw muscles depends on the placement of milk teeth and their growth. Milk teeth play an important role in a child’s speech, eating, smile, face and self-confidence. You should note that if baby teeth come out of the mouth prematurely, permanent teeth may grow in an irregular, crooked and sometimes hidden state.

How to care for baby teeth

  • Respecting the child’s oral hygiene and learning to use a toothbrush and toothpaste correctly.
  • Not using carbonated drinks.
  • Using sugary substances suitable for children, such as: figs, dried berries, raisins, and then rinsing the mouth.

Repair and treatment of milk teeth

As we said, milk teeth play an important role in the formation of a child’s jaw bone, and maintaining the health of milk teeth can prevent serious problems and tooth decay. Restoring baby teeth prevents infection and its spread in the child’s mouth. Baby teeth make it easy to chew food and play an important role in a child’s nutrition and health. Decayed baby teeth can significantly affect the growth of permanent teeth. Failure to treat milk teeth can cause abscesses and infection in the mouth and other teeth.

When is the best time to see a pediatric dentist?

A child’s first visit to a pediatric dentist in Canada should be at the same time as the child’s teeth erupt. From the age of 6 months to 1 year, the dentist gives the parents the necessary guidance to maintain and prevent caries by examining the gums and teeth. Note that you should visit the dentist every 6 months to check the overall health of your teeth.

 

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