Details about baby’s teeth (Reprint)

Problem 1: Bottle syndrome Dentists often see babies as young as 3 years old with a full mouth of bad milk teeth. Dental experts point out that bottle syndrome is one of the major causes of this phenomenon. The loss of baby teeth can have a significant impact on the formation of permanent teeth, the alignment of the teeth and the appearance of the baby’s face, and can be clinically difficult for dentists to treat. The 2 causes of early loss of baby teeth 1. often let the baby sleep with milk Mothers often sleep in the baby, a bottle of food containing milk, sugar or juice fed to the baby, in order to allow the baby to sleep as soon as possible, after feeding also did not give the baby clean mouth. The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of products and services to its customers. 2 bad results after the baby’s milk teeth are broken 1. Formation of tooth decay Whether sleeping with milk or with candy, it will make the food remain in the mouth. Through the fermentation of normal hosting bacteria in the mouth, acidic products are produced, which corrode the enamel of teeth and decalcification occurs. The enamel of milk teeth itself is also weak, and the teeth will be even less strong after decalcification occurs, forming tooth decay. The degree of damage to the milk teeth is proportional to the frequency of feeding, the length of each feeding and the time spent in maintaining such poor feeding habits. 2. Affects the eruption and alignment of permanent teeth When the milk teeth are decayed, they cannot guide the eruption and alignment of permanent teeth. After the permanent teeth are erupted, the teeth will be crooked, pushed and other irregularities will occur, and the normal function will be lost. Solution Tips: 1. Do not get into the habit of breastfeeding before bedtime If you have formed a habit, you can replace it with warm water and correct this bad habit. Generally speaking, the degree of damage to the milk teeth is directly proportional to the time spent on this habit. 2. 2. Clean your baby’s mouth promptly after drinking milk. After each drink of milk, your baby’s mouth, gums and baby teeth should be cleaned with cotton swabs or wet wipes, even if they are not yet teething. Don’t let your baby take too long to drink milk each time. When your baby reaches 7-8 months old, if they drink milk by themselves with a bottle, try to let them finish it within 20 minutes. Tips: Do not let your baby develop the bad habit of playing while eating, as this can drag on for a long time and increase the time for the baby’s teeth to be eroded by the milk. Studies have shown that the time spent eating milk is directly proportional to the length of time spent eating milk. The second problem: the baby teeth jaw back. However, in many cases, the baby’s teeth are not found early enough. Many times, it is unintentionally discovered by the doctor when treating the caries. Under normal circumstances, the upper front teeth should cover part of the lower front teeth. If it is the other way around, it is medically known as a backward jaw, or in folklore, as a “diastema”. Mothers do not find out early enough because they do not have enough knowledge in this area, and also because children have a backward jaw, which is not as obvious from the outside as it is for adults. The two reasons for the formation of “geodesic” are 1. genetic factors If one of the parents is “geodesic”, the baby has the possibility of heredity, and this possibility accounts for 1/3. 2. inappropriate parenting methods If the baby develops bad habits such as sucking fingers, biting lips, biting objects, spitting out the tongue, etc. The baby’s jaws are not only in the jaws, but also in the jaws, and the pacifier is used for too long. There are 2 negative consequences of jaw rejection 1. It affects the development of the upper jaw and makes the baby’s upper and lower jaws uncoordinated. If not treated in time, it will get heavier as the baby grows older and in severe cases can cause facial changes and affect appearance. Affects the normal chewing function Affects the normal chewing function and causes inflammation of the temporomandibular joint. As a result, the baby will suffer from poor digestion. Solution Tips: 1. Breastfeed your baby After your baby is born, try to take breastfeeding. This type of feeding makes it easier for the baby’s upper and lower jaw to grow and develop in a coordinated manner. 2. 2. Be alert to genetic factors Parents who have a backward jaw should bring their baby to the dentist for frequent checkups after the baby’s baby teeth come out so that abnormalities can be detected early. 3. 3. pay more attention to the baby’s needs Moms should not neglect to care for their babies because they are busy with work or household chores. As much as possible, take some time to pay attention to your baby’s psychological needs so as not to develop bad habits that can lead to abnormal development of oral tissues, such as finger sucking, lip biting and biting. Tips: If your baby has a retrusion, it can be corrected at around 4 years old. At this time, the baby’s milk teeth have come out, and the roots of the milk teeth are well developed and can cooperate with the doctor. Therefore, orthodontics is easier, shorter, faster and less painful. However, during the orthodontic period, mothers must actively supervise and encourage their babies to insist on wearing braces. In this way, good results can be achieved. Problem 3: Pacifier Dependency Sometimes, moms really don’t have that much time for their babies. When babies cry a lot, they have to give them a pacifier. But moms are worried that their babies won’t be able to quit later, causing oral deformities. Dental experts believe that pacifiers have both advantages and disadvantages for babies. The 2 great things about pacifiers are that they replace the mother’s company and the oral surgeon is certain that there is no need to worry about the baby using a pacifier until the age of 2 and that it will not cause oral deformities. When mommy can’t be with her baby, the pacifier becomes a substitute for mommy, providing a feeling of closeness to mommy. The pacifier can effectively soothe the baby’s emotions, avoiding the formation of pessimism, withdrawal, hatred and other personalities caused by unsatisfied emotional needs or lack of security, making the baby feel safe and content. If you can make your baby not have to rely on mommy, why not? The best thing about this is that you can’t force your baby to use a pacifier for your own convenience. In foreign countries, mothers have to ask themselves if their babies need it or if they need it when they give their babies pacifiers. This is because giving your baby a pacifier is only a stopgap measure for mommy. If you have time, it is better to give your baby as much love as possible. When your baby is still crying after using a pacifier, you should look for another reason. The 2 major disadvantages of a pacifier 1. upper and lower teeth bite jaw incorrectly Baby using a pacifier before the age of 2 will not cause deformities in the development of oral tissue and teeth. But after the age of 2, mothers should gradually correct this habit, and after the baby is 4 years old must be quit. Dental experts advise that long-term use of pacifiers can cause displacement of the milk teeth, pushing the upper row of milk teeth to the front and the lower row of milk teeth to the back, resulting in malocclusion of the upper and lower teeth and failure to fit together, even affecting the growth of the jawbone. 2. The use of soothers for too long may also lead to deformation of the baby’s upper and lower lips, resulting in the formation of a unique “bottle mouth”, which is very unattractive in appearance. Tips: If your baby is already 2 years old and still has a strong dependence on the pacifier. In order to avoid sequelae, from this time onwards, mommy must consider the problem of quitting, preferably before the age of 4 years old completely quit. The most important thing to do is to make sure that you have a good idea of what you are doing. This will only lead to a “quick but not easy” result, but bring negative effects to the baby’s psyche. 2. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a few of the most popular and popular items. You don’t have to worry about spoiling your baby, this is just a short transition. When your baby gets used to it, you won’t have to do this. The actual fact is that you’ll be able to get a lot more than just a couple of days to get a lot more than just a couple of days. If your baby is still reluctant, take out the pacifier when he or she is asleep. Let your baby look in the mirror and see how he or she looks with the pacifier. Tell your baby, “Look at all the other children who don’t use them.” Encourage your baby as soon as he or she shows improvement and reward him or her with a small prize. Ask the oral surgeon to help. Have the oral surgeon, who sees your baby regularly, tell him that sucking on a pacifier is bad. This is more effective than mommy talking, and the baby will listen to the doctor more. Spend more time with your baby During the period when pacifier dependency is being prevented, mommy and daddy must spend more time with your baby so that your baby will be satisfied internally and will gradually be able to leave the pacifier completely. Many times, babies need a pacifier simply because they lack confidence or security and show their dependence on it. If mommy can find out why in time, she will be able to stop her baby’s need for a pacifier.