Six-year-old teeth growth pain is mainly caused by eruptive gingivitis or gingival occlusal trauma, oral care treatment or medication to relieve pain.
1. Oral care: During the eruption of six-year-old teeth, the gingiva on the crown side of the teeth is not completely faded, which can lead to food impaction on the crown side of the teeth, resulting in inflammation and swelling of the gingiva; therefore, it is necessary to keep the oral hygiene and use the correct way of brushing the teeth in order to avoid food impaction.
2. Medication: If the inflammation of the gums is heavy or the gums are bitten when the six-year-old teeth erupt, you can take painkillers (such as ibuprofen) as prescribed by the doctor in order to alleviate the pain; in addition, you can also gargle anti-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory medications (such as cotrimoxazole gargle solution or rehabilitation of the new liquid, etc.) in order to prevent infection or control the inflammation.
It is recommended to consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment to avoid delaying the condition, and the use of medication should be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.