The teeth that erupt around the age of 7 are the upper and lower jaw incisors. If the milk incisors have been lost for about two months and the new teeth have not yet erupted, you need to go to the dental clinic, and the permanent teeth can be erupted through eruption aids.
The eruption of maxillary incisors is around 7-8 years old, and the eruption of mandibular incisors is around 6-7 years old. If the milk teeth have been lost and the permanent teeth have not erupted for about two months, it is necessary to go to the Pediatric Dental Clinic of the Department of Stomatology for examination, and x-rays or surface tomograms can be taken to see if there are congenitally missing permanent teeth.
If there is a permanent tooth germ, the gums are too thick to help the tooth erupt, if the gums are not thick and the permanent tooth is about to break through the gums, it can be temporarily observed.
In daily life, you can let the child eat some hard food to promote the development of jawbone and the replacement of milk and permanent teeth.