Double Row of Teeth” is also known as retained milk teeth, which refers to the formation of two rows of teeth during the period of tooth replacement when the permanent teeth have erupted but the milk teeth have not yet fallen out.
Children’s “double rows of teeth” is mainly due to improper diet and too fine feeding style. You should eat more coarse fiber food, or chewing food such as apples, corn, etc., to increase the chewing ability of the milk teeth, and to maintain a good stimulation effect on the teeth.
If children have “double rows of teeth”, they should go to the hospital dentist in time and have their milk teeth extracted if necessary, so as not to affect the growth of permanent teeth. At the same time, regular dental routine checkups should be carried out to train children to brush their teeth in the morning and evening, rinse their mouths after meals, good hygiene habits, eat less sweets, pastries, drink less sugary beverages, and avoid finger-sucking, licking teeth, nibbling pens and other bad habits.