The order of tooth loss and tooth replacement in children is the same. Children will gradually grow permanent teeth when they are 6 to 8 years old, and the deciduous teeth will gradually fall off. Generally speaking, when the teeth are replaced, the upper and lower rows are symmetrical. During the period of child's tooth replacement, parents must understand some precautions and pay attention to some oral hygiene issues to avoid uneven teeth in children. If the child has double rows of teeth, he should go to the hospital for examination in time. The order in which children lose their teeth Generally speaking, children's teeth change in a symmetrical manner, with the upper and lower rows of teeth changing first and then the lower ones. The order in which children replace their teeth is: (1) When children are 6-8 years old, they begin to grow their first permanent teeth, the central incisor, and the first molars also gradually grow out; (2) When children reach 8-9 years old, lateral incisors begin to grow; (3) The bicuspids of children aged 10-12 years old begin to grow, and the first bicuspids will grow first, which is next to the lateral teeth; (4) When children are 11-12 years old, the upper and lower canines have gradually grown out; (5) Children aged 12-13 begin to grow second molars; (6) The last third molar, also known as the wisdom tooth, does not begin to grow until the child is 17 years old, and will continue to grow until the age of 21, which varies from person to person. Is it good for children to change their teeth too early? Generally, children lose their first tooth between the ages of 6 and 7. Is it good for children to change their teeth too early? Premature tooth replacement is usually caused by trauma to the child's teeth, such as tooth bumps; it may also be caused by certain oral diseases, such as tooth inflammation, caries, etc. Gingivitis is relatively common among children, but it is very rare for periodontal disease to cause tooth bone damage, so mothers need to know the causes of premature loss of deciduous teeth in order to protect the remaining deciduous teeth. Because it lays a good foundation for the normal growth of permanent teeth. Early diagnosis helps doctors take effective measures to ensure that permanent teeth can erupt and align normally. Therefore, parents must be vigilant about their children's tooth replacement time and observe their dental conditions diligently. If you find that your child's deciduous teeth fall out prematurely due to caries, trauma, periodontal disease, etc., you should seek medical attention as soon as possible to avoid damage to the bite function and affect the normal development of permanent teeth and maxillofacial area. |
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