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Do cavities in baby teeth affect adult teeth?
Many parents think, "Baby teeth are going to fall out anyway, so it's okay if they get cavities." However, this misconception can actually be a hindrance to your child's future oral health. This time, […]
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My gums are swollen as my baby teeth are coming in. Is this ok?
During the tooth replacement period, the gums tend to swell. This is because the teeth before they grow are inside the gums, but the surface of the newly growing teeth (enamel) is not attached to the gums. Therefore, when the teeth are growing, the teeth and gums are not attached to each other.
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Do children need to have regular dental check-ups every three months?
Yes, it is necessary. Children grow very quickly, and not only their bodies but also the environment in their mouths change every day. The reason why regular checkups are necessary is not only to detect and prevent cavities, but also to check the alignment of teeth and bite, which change as they grow, and to improve the health of your mouth.
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Does thumb sucking in children affect the alignment of their teeth?
Yes, there is an effect. It is generally said that children who continue to suck their thumbs after the age of five are at risk of developing bad teeth alignment. However, instead of forcing children to stop sucking their thumbs, it is better to check whether there is anything that could be causing thumb sucking.
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Can teeth grinding in children affect the alignment of teeth?
Unlike adults, teeth grinding in children is mostly temporary. It is often caused by stress, as the muscles are unable to adapt to the complex changes in the mouth caused by the replacement of baby teeth with permanent teeth. However, if the teeth grinding is too severe, it may be […]
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Can a parent's cavities be transmitted to their child?
Although tooth decay itself is not contagious, the bacteria that cause tooth decay are transmitted to people through saliva, so it is quite possible for a family member to transmit the bacteria to a child. A common example is when a child eats food from their mother's mouth or uses chopsticks that their mother used in childhood.
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Is it true that new teeth are more susceptible to cavities?
It's true. After teeth grow, calcium, phosphorus, fluoride, etc. contained in saliva dissolve into the enamel on the surface of the teeth, gradually hardening them. At the same time, changes occur inside the teeth. Newly grown teeth are in an incomplete state, so they are prone to cavities.
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My 2 year old child has yellowed front teeth. Can they be whitened?
Whether or not you can restore your teeth to their original whiteness depends on the cause of the yellowing. In this article, we will introduce some possible causes. Causes of yellowing of teeth Discoloration of the surface of the teeth If the cause is discoloration of the surface of the teeth, polishing the surface of the teeth will restore the teeth to their original state.
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My child's teeth are stained and won't come off. Why?
This could be tooth decay or pigmentation. In the case of pigmentation, it is caused by saliva and food, so there is no need to worry. Go to the dentist and have a dental hygienist remove the stain. Or, since it could be tooth decay, you should go to the dentist and have it checked.
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I heard that fluoride can darken children's teeth. Is this true?
Fluoride does not blacken teeth, not just for children. As a way to prevent cavities in children, in addition to fluoride, there is a method of applying a drug called safolide (silver diamine fluoride) to the teeth. This drug, when applied to the teeth, […]