Do’s and Don’ts for Kids During Tooth Changing

The precautions for children during tooth replacement include paying attention to oral hygiene, correcting bad habits and adjusting daily diet.
1. Oral hygiene: During the period of tooth replacement, children should pay attention to oral hygiene, rinse their mouths after meals and brush their teeth in the morning and evening to keep their mouths clean and avoid causing oral diseases.
2. Correct bad habits: Parents should correct their children’s bad habits, such as licking their teeth with their tongues, biting their fingers, etc., because these bad habits may have a negative impact on the growth of the teeth, resulting in misaligned teeth.
3. Adjust the daily diet: parents should adjust the child’s daily diet, let the child eat more food containing crude fiber, increase chewing power, conducive to the development of jawbone, avoid long time to eat soft food, to prevent affecting the development of face and jaw.
When some abnormalities occur during tooth replacement, such as retained milk teeth, the child should also seek medical attention.