What are the dangers of eating hard foods during a tooth change?

Eating hard food during tooth replacement may lead to tooth splitting and loosening, tooth pain, increase gastrointestinal burden, etc. Normal diet is sufficient. If there is stagnant milk teeth, you can eat some hard food to promote the root resorption of milk teeth and jawbone development.
1. Tooth splitting and loosening: the hard tissues of the newly erupted teeth during the tooth replacement period are thin, low mineralization, and the roots of the teeth are not fully developed, which may lead to tooth splitting and loosening of the tooth root loss if you eat hard things.
2. Tooth pain: the food eaten during the period of tooth replacement is harder, and when chewing, you can need to bear a greater load, resulting in tooth pain and so on.
3. Increase the burden on the stomach and intestines: there are milk teeth and permanent teeth in the mouth during the period of tooth replacement, the chewing function of the teeth is relatively poor, and the hard food can not be chewed well into the gastrointestinal tract, thus increasing the burden on the gastrointestinal tract.
You should not change your diet during the period of tooth replacement, you can go to the hospital for consultation, and eat the right food under the doctor’s advice, in order to facilitate the normal eruption of permanent teeth.