Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Enamel development of the Myth

6 to 12 years old is the human dentition period. This stage, the mouth of children, both deciduous and permanent teeth. Around the age of six, children start to the eruption of permanent teeth, primary teeth to 12 years or so replacement is completed. During dentition, parents first have to control children's intake of sugary diet, to help children develop eating habits and oral hygiene habits, learn some simple oral health knowledge, if qualified, the best kids to the hospital regularly to do the oral examination.

Some parents ask the children just to replace the tooth especially later become smaller? In fact, the cause of the “teeth” is very simple. After the eruption of the teeth, the size of the crown does not change, but the alveolar bone of the children but as the root continue to develop increased jaw also larger due to the increase in the number of permanent teeth, the child's teeth more prominent? However, with the growth of children, face gradually increasing, and increasingly plump up, the child's face and dental instruments teeth will also become well-proportioned and harmonious; it is not particularly feeling incisors.

Some children to delay teeth for teeth, period, parents need not worry. Inconsistency in the time children start to teeth, as long as the teeth of time and can be completed within the 14-year-old teeth in 6 to 12 years old, these are normal; tooth growth speed is not the same, and some children's deciduous teeth off for a few weeks, but the permanent teeth have been slow eruption, parents do not have to worry, because the permanent teeth before the tooth eruption about six months to a year's time before the milk teeth fall off. When necessary, can be an X-ray film to understand the situation, if no exception is needed to deal with.

Some children eruption of teeth missing, which is a normal physiological process, and do not need to be processed. During the tooth development of systemic disease or deciduous teeth apical infections, new teeth may defect the enamel Once fully developed they will not be any major changes, eating more calcium does not help.

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