Do not take dental disease is not important, these 7 conditions must take the baby to the dentist

When babies get their first teeth, mothers are not very excited? Pay attention! From this point on, parents should pay attention to the growth of their baby’s teeth. What changes in the teeth should be seen by the dentist? Normal teeth are: clean, no decay, no pain, normal gum color and no bleeding. If there is any abnormality, you should see the dentist in time. So, in what cases, baby teeth need to go to the dentist? 1, baby teeth become black teeth become black means baby has caries. As long as you can see the cavity, you should take your baby to the hospital. For some small blackened teeth or places that cannot be seen directly, you can also use the method of “probing”, that is, using toothpicks or other pointed things to probe the suspected cavities. If the tip is stuck, it means there is already caries; if it is smooth, it just means pigmentation, just keep observing. Caries is one of the most common oral diseases in babies, the main symptom is pain and discomfort after the teeth are stimulated by hot, cold, sour or sweet. If treatment is not carried out in time, it will soon develop into pulpitis, causing severe pain, which not only increases the number of treatments but also increases the baby’s pain. Because the early symptoms of decay are not obvious and the baby’s expression ability is poor, parents cannot rely on the baby to tell the discomfort by themselves, but should check the baby at home at any time. 2.Tooth trauma If teeth fall off, shift, break, loosen, or gums bleed, you should go to the hospital in time. Babies are lively and active by nature, but they have poor coordination of movements, so bumps and bruises are inevitable. After a baby has bumped his lips and face, some parents take a look at only a little skin, apply some medicine and think that everything is fine. In fact, parents should not only pay attention to flesh wounds, but also check the baby’s teeth. Because some changes can only be manifested after a period of time. Parents should always observe, once found baby teeth bite discomfort, pain, discoloration symptoms should be promptly consulted. 3, tooth retention Some babies’ milk teeth have not yet fallen off, new teeth have erupted from the side, forming a double row of teeth. This is due to the baby’s food is too fine and soft, and the milk teeth are not loose enough to cause late loss. In this case, you should take your baby to the hospital as soon as possible to remove the remaining baby teeth, so that the permanent teeth have time and space to return to their normal position. Otherwise, it will cause the teeth to be misaligned. 4.Extra teeth Some children grow another tooth in addition to the normal number of teeth, which will cause the teeth to be misaligned, affecting the aesthetics, and it is not easy to brush the teeth, so go to the hospital to consult the doctor whether to pull out. 5, new teeth can not grow Some babies have lost their milk teeth for a long time but the new teeth have not erupted, at this time should wait patiently to observe, because the probability of congenital permanent teeth missing is very small. If more than half a year has not erupted, you can go to the hospital to determine whether the permanent teeth are missing by taking x-ray. 6, often toothache Toothache can be caused by tooth decay, gingivitis or other reasons, when the baby complains of toothache, parents should take the baby to the dentist, ask the doctor to check what causes it and treat it in time. 7.Dental encrustation or tooth blast Some babies with dental encrustation or tooth blast should visit the pediatric dentist first and consult the doctor when to treat. About 60% of such babies often have to go through “double” treatment, that is, early orthodontic treatment (before the age of 12, before tooth replacement) and phase II comprehensive orthodontic treatment (after the age of 12, when the baby teeth are all replaced by permanent teeth). Early treatment requires only simple braces. However, if no treatment is given before the age of 12, later orthodontic treatment will require surgery in the majority of cases and will be more expensive. Time to see the dentist Oral problems after birth that are not well addressed will directly affect the baby’s health, as well as future speech development. In addition to timely visits when there are dental problems, it is also recommended that mothers take their babies to the dentist at the following times 1.6 months: check the eruption of teeth and tell mom the signs when the teeth erupt; 2.1 year old: check the baby teeth, as well as guide mom the health care guidance after the teeth erupt; 3.1.5 years old: check whether there are cavities and teeth eruption; 4.2 years old: check the teeth is something all erupted after every six months.