Many people of the older generation believe that baby’s milk teeth will be replaced sooner or later, even if the milk teeth are sick, you don’t need to bother about it. Is this really true? The health and beauty of your child’s teeth is the responsibility of the parents. Baby teeth are very important to a child’s health and should not be ignored. Don’t let the bacteria man this time to invade the baby Oh ~ the role of healthy milk teeth 1, healthy milk teeth in order to bite food, promote digestion, help children’s normal facial development; 2, for the new teeth below to occupy the position, and induce the normal eruption of permanent teeth; 3, a healthy row of milk teeth help children’s correct pronunciation; 4, a healthy and complete row of milk teeth help protect children’s positive psychology. Terrible tooth decay 1. The milk teeth are important chewing organs of children, and tooth decay will reduce the chewing function of teeth, which is not conducive to the digestion and absorption of food and affects children’s nutritional intake and growth and development; 2. After tooth decay is produced, the functional stimulation of jaw bone is reduced, which is not conducive to the normal development of jaw and face and may lead to facial deformity; 3. If tooth decay occurs, especially the decay of milk front teeth, it will affect children’s dental 4. In more serious cases, the decayed milk teeth can be used as focal teeth related to low fever, rheumatoid arthritis, nephritis and other systemic diseases; 5. If the proximal and distal diameters of baby teeth are reduced or lost prematurely due to tooth decay, it will easily lead to abnormal eruption time of permanent teeth and malocclusion. Prevention of tooth decay in babies 1. At this time, children should be educated to rinse their mouths after meals to facilitate the removal of food residues in the mouth and reduce bacterial reproduction. Childhood that should develop the habit of brushing teeth in the morning and evening; 2, to ensure adequate nutrition. Protein is the material basis for children’s growth and development, calcium and phosphorus are the main components of teeth and bones. Therefore, pregnant women and young children eat foods rich in calcium, phosphorus and vitamin A, C and D, such as eggs, fish, shrimp, lean meat, pork liver and fruit, etc., to regulate the calcium and phosphorus metabolism in children, promote the deposition of calcium and phosphorus in teeth and bones, and prevent dental disease in children have an important role; 3, pay attention to the balance of diet. In daily life, especially before bedtime, try to eat less refined pastries, candy and other sweet foods. Eat more rough and vitamin-rich food, more grains and cereals, so that the diet is diversified, which is not only beneficial to the metabolism and other functions of the child’s body, but also can enhance the chewing power of teeth and promote the balanced development of teeth and alveolar bone, face and jaw; 4, adhere to the correct brushing. Kindergarten teachers and parents should educate and guide children to master the correct vertical brushing method, that is, brush the food residue in the teeth in the direction of growth up and down; 5, regular oral examination, children’s dental disease is common, but in the early stage, there are no obvious conscious symptoms, only in the case of cold, hot, sour, sweet food, teeth have a sore feeling, easy to be ignored. Children should be taken to the hospital regularly for oral health checkups, generally once every six months, and tooth decay found should be treated early. Therefore, a good and responsible mother will start to take her baby to the dentist when the baby is one year old. And, be able to bring your baby for checkups every six months! At this time, the doctor can help to check whether the baby’s teeth have small cavities and whether there is any abnormal bite. It is important to know that small cavities, filled early, can not only save your baby from pain, but also prevent cavities from further developing into pulpitis or even pulp necrosis, even affecting the permanent tooth embryo. And babies with many cases of misaligned teeth and jawbone abnormalities should also be treated early. This way, the growth and development of the baby’s jaws will not be affected and the face will not become deformed when it grows up!