It is generally normal for children to be 7 years old and not yet have a new set of teeth.
Most children replace their first milk teeth between the ages of 6 and 7, but due to individual differences, it is normal for some children to replace their milk teeth a year earlier or a year later. Therefore, it is normal for a child to be 7 years old and not yet have a new set of teeth.
During the tooth replacement stage, children can be allowed to chew more food to promote the loss of milk teeth and the eruption of permanent teeth.
If parents are worried about their children’s teeth, they can go to the stomatology department of a regular hospital to check whether the tooth germs are developing normally through X-rays.
If children’s teeth are in discomfort, it is important to go to the hospital in time to avoid delays.