Ten-year-old children do not grow teeth should be permanent teeth have not erupted, can be seen in physiological reasons, can also be seen in calcium deficiency or hypothyroidism, need to take different measures according to the cause of the disease. There are common clinical treatments such as medication and surgery.
1. Physiological reasons: 6~12 years old is the normal age for milk teeth to be gradually replaced by permanent teeth in the same position, which is related to heredity, food properties, etc. It may be a normal phenomenon for permanent teeth not erupted at the age of 10 years old, and if there is no other discomfort, you can observe it on your own first.
2. Calcium deficiency: the main component of teeth is calcium, when the body lacks calcium may lead to permanent teeth can not erupt, at this time you need to give your child calcium or vitamin D. You can let your child eat more soybean products, dairy products and other calcium-rich foods, and more sunshine, in order to increase the intake of calcium, to promote the growth of the teeth.
3. Hypothyroidism: If your child does not have permanent teeth at the age of 10, and is unresponsive, slow to act, and significantly slower in development than his or her peers, consider the possibility of hypothyroidism. This is a low metabolic syndrome that may lead to a delay in the development of the child’s body, resulting in slower tooth eruption.
In this case, the cause should be treated aggressively. Levothyroxine is usually used to maintain normalization of thyroid hormones. When the metabolism is normalized, the teeth will erupt gradually.
The 10-year-old child does not grow teeth may also be related to the usual dietary habits and other factors, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of non-teething, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, do not unauthorized use of medication. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.