When do baby teeth come in, and when are they lost?
Augusta Family Dental - FAQ A-LCan tonsils or adenoids cause dental problems? Some of the most serious orthodontic problems, and problems affecting the growth of the face, come from the inability to breathe properly through the nose. In addition, these children typically have more chronic ear and Eustacian tube problems, and chronic sinus problems than normal.
Why should the baby teeth be filled, since they will be lost anyway?
Pediatric Dentist / Oklahoma City, OK / Brian Molloy, DDS - ...Even though these primary teeth are called "baby teeth", some of them must serve until the child is at least twelve years old, sometimes longer. Neglect of the baby teeth can result in pain, infection of the gums and jaws, impairment of general health, and premature loss of teeth, which is a major cause of orthodontic problems. See similar questions...
How does a lost baby tooth cause problems for permanent teeth?
HeaderIf a baby tooth is lost too soon, the teeth beside it may tilt or drift into the empty space. Teeth in the other jaw may move up or down to fill the gap. When adjacent teeth shift into the empty space, they create a lack of space in the jaw for the permanent teeth. So, permanent teeth are crowded and come in crooked. If left untreated, the condition may require extensive orthodontic treatment. See similar questions...
What should I use to clean my baby's teeth?
American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry - Pediatric Oral Hea...A toothbrush will remove plaque bacteria that can lead to decay. Any soft-bristled toothbrush with a small head, preferably one designed specifically for infants, should be used at least once a day at bedtime. See similar questions...
How should I clean baby teeth?
Dr. Brandon, tigard oregon | FAQA soft bristled, small headed toothbrush should be used at least once per day before bedtime. Toothpaste is not necessary for children under 3 years old. The main goal is to remove food residue from your child's teeth. » Return to Top See similar questions...
When will my baby start getting teeth?
Dr. Brandon, tigard oregon | FAQSome children can be comforted by chewing on a teething biscuit, a piece of toast, or a frozen teething ring. Teething medications can also be applied to the gums to reduce discomfort and are available at your pharmacy. A child may also benefit from occasional use of infant Tylenol or another pain reliever. » Return to Top See similar questions...
Question: I need to stop breastfeeding when the baby's teeth come in?
Frequently Asked QuestionsNo. You do not need to wean when your baby's teeth come in. Both of my children got their first tooth at 3 months of age but were breastfed more than a year. Biting can occur at the end of feeding, when the baby is no longer hungry, but playful. Simply remove the baby from the breast with a firm "no". If the baby is still hungry, offer the breast again. If the biting continues, remove the baby from the breast for several minutes. See similar questions...
QUESTION # 12. Why should the baby teeth be filled, since they will be lost anyway?
Kids' Dental Care -- Pediatric Dentistry -- Located in Fall ...ANSWER: Even though these primary teeth are called "baby teeth", some of them must serve until the child is at least twelve years old, sometimes longer. Neglect of the baby teeth can result in pain, infection of the gums and jaws, impairment of general health, and premature loss of teeth, which is a major cause of orthodontic problems. Also, cavities tend to form in teeth that are next to other teeth with unfilled cavities, because decay is really an infection and will spread if left untreated. See similar questions...
Why do my child's permanent teeth look more yellow than the baby teeth?
Dr. Brandon, tigard oregon | FAQPermanent teeth are normally more yellow than primary teeth. This becomes very apparent when the child is between the ages of seven and ten, where the adult teeth are next to the very white baby teeth. Once the child has lost several more baby teeth, most children appear to have very white smiles. » Return to Top See similar questions...
Are baby teeth really that important to my child?
American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry - Pediatric Oral Hea...Primary, or "baby," teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to erupt. See similar questions...
Should baby teeth be filled?
DocReed.comIf a primary tooth has a cavity, it can cause the child pain and discomfort. It can also be lost prematurely, which can cause a problem. The primary teeth hold the space in the dental arch for the permanent teeth to erupt, if this space is lost due to premature loss of the primary teeth, the permanent teeth will have no space to erupt and come in crowded. Filling a cavity in a primary tooth permits the tooth to be retained until it is naturally lost. See similar questions...
Why are baby teeth so important?
HIVdent Patient Education: Infant CareEven though primary (baby) teeth eventually fall out, they reserve space for your child's permanent teeth. So if a tooth is lost too early, new teeth could grow in crooked. See similar questions...
Is it important to care for my child's baby teeth since they will eventually come out anyway?
Children's Dental Center ~ Dental Care Frequently Asked Ques...Taking care of baby teeth is instrumental in enhancing the health of the growing adult teeth. The primary teeth guide the permanent teeth into position and allow normal development of the jawbone and muscles. Early loss or damage to baby teeth can severely affect the outcome of the permanent teeth because baby teeth hold the space for their successors. As with adults, children need healthy teeth and mouths to chew food, learn to pronounce words properly, speak clearly and smile with confidence. See similar questions...
When will my baby's primary (or baby) teeth begin to appear?
HIVdent Patient Education: Infant CareAlthough each baby is different, most babies begin teething between six and eight months after birth. The first teeth to appear are typically the two lower front teeth (central incisors) followed by the two upper front teeth. The complete set of 20 primary teeth should occur by the age of three. If your baby is feeling some discomfort, use a teething gel, to help ease the pain. Or give your baby a very cold or frozen teething ring. See similar questions...
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