Why does your baby grow teeth later than other children? Most blame the parents for not doing this well

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After the baby is born, the growth of the baby is the concern of all parents all the time. Many parents often pay attention to the problem of the baby's teeth, because some parents will find that other babies are beginning to grow teeth. , but none of my baby grows, so I feel very anxious and anxious.

It should be known that the stage of teething is different for each child. Generally, children aged 6 to 8 months will have two deciduous teeth in the middle, which will grow slowly and gradually drill out of the gums, but there are also many children who are teething later. Some babies don't have teeth until they are around one year old, but if they don't have teeth at around one year old, they should go to the hospital to have a look in time. Some babies have teeth as soon as they are born, which is called birth teeth in medicine. Generally speaking, it means that teeth grow from birth to about 30 days after birth, but as long as it does not cause difficulty in breastfeeding the child and the teeth are not loose, there is generally no need to deal with it. Some mothers worry that the child does not grow teeth because of calcium deficiency, but generally This situation is relatively rare, because babies fed breast milk and formula are generally less prone to calcium deficiency, and late teething is generally because the baby's chewing ability has not been fully exercised.

To make the gums grow new teeth smoothly, the best way is to enhance the child's chewing ability and swallowing ability. When the deciduous teeth just erupt, the child's chewing ability is limited. Because of itchy gums, I like to bite things and drool. At this time, it is necessary to add complementary food to the baby in time for about six months of birth, and seize the critical period for the child to practice swallowing and chewing ability. In addition, you can follow the child's teething situation and choose the right biscuits , the molar stick to exercise the child's chewing ability, but the molar stick must be safe, otherwise it will hurt the child's gums.

It doesn't matter which tooth grows first for babies. The incisors grow first, which is the case for most babies, but some babies are different and start with the teeth next to them first. This is a normal situation, so parents don't need to worry too much, because the back of the teeth will grow out slowly.

In our life, we often find that some babies who are a few months old or about one year old have not very clean teeth, even a little black, yellow and yellow, and some teeth are more serious and have been broken. Many parents will have one This kind of bad thinking is that teeth will always fall out, they will grow and they will be replaced sooner or later. This kind of thinking is very wrong, because the health maintenance of deciduous teeth is very important, and it is not very beautiful and bad. Tooth is likely to affect the interaction between children and other children, and to a large extent will affect the baby's psychological healthy growth, so the child's dental care must not be ignored, a critical stage of the child's deciduous teeth just grow. When it is time to do oral care for the child, you can generally use a special finger cot or wrap the index finger with a clean gauze to brush the child's teeth, or go directly to the hospital and ask a professional doctor to clean the child's teeth. When the deciduous teeth first grow, they may not be very neat and tidy. This is acceptable. As the deciduous teeth slowly grow back, you can generally make adjustments by yourself to become tidy.

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