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The purpose of compiling "The Habit of Tooth and Teeth Affecting Children's Life" is to tell the young people how to protect your teeth and make you smile more confidently, more sunny, and more brilliant. The teenage age is the sunniest and most energetic period in a person's life, and the bright smile that accompanies children every day. But some children are embarrassed to open their mouths and laugh because of crowded teeth, swollen gums, and dark caries, which also brings endless annoyance.

Affects children's love and dental care habits throughout life

Preface The first article about caring for teeth begins with understanding the mouth 1. How many teeth do people have?
2. What are the names of the teeth?
3. What is the structure of the teeth?
4. What can teeth do?
5. When do deciduous teeth grow and fall off?
6. When do permanent teeth grow?
7. Do teeth grow regularly?
8. When do you start changing teeth?
9. How to distinguish baby teeth from permanent teeth?
10. What is the "sixth age tooth"?
11. What is periodontal and what is included in periodontal tissue?
12. What is a normal gum?
13. What kind of oral cavity is healthy?
14. Why do oral problems affect overall health?
Article 2 Caring for our mouth 15. What is dental plaque?
16. What are the hazards of dental plaque on the oral cavity?
17. Which toothbrush is a good toothbrush?
18. What's in a toothpaste?
19. How to choose toothpaste?
20. Why can fluoride toothpaste prevent dental caries (cavity)?
21. Is fluoride toothpaste safe?
22. What is the brushing method suitable for children, and how can I brush my teeth correctly?
23. How many times do I brush my teeth each day?
24. What parts of the mouth are not easy to clean?
25. How do I know if my teeth are brushed clean?
26. Why is it important to brush your teeth before bed?
27. Why should I gargle after a meal?
28. How to use mouthwash?
29. Can mouthwash replace toothbrushing?
30. Can I stop brushing my teeth when eating gum?
31. What is the use of dental floss?
32. What should I pay attention to when using dental floss?
33. What do doctors usually need to check when examining the mouth?
34. Why is it important to develop children's proper oral hygiene habits?
Chapter III Occurrence and Prevention of Dental Caries 35. What is dental caries?
36. How are dental caries ("cavities") formed?
37. Can dental caries be transmitted?
38. If you do nt eat sugar, you wo nt grow dental caries?
39. Which foods are often prone to caries, and which foods are not prone to caries?
40. If you brush your teeth every day, you won't grow dental caries?
41. Why do I have dental caries if I brush my teeth twice a day?
42. Which parts of teeth are prone to dental caries?
43. What is pit and fissure caries?
44. Why should we start from childhood to prevent permanent tooth decay?
45. Why is there special protection for "sixth-age teeth"?
46. How to prevent dental caries?
47. What is pit and fissure closure?
48. Which children need to be closed?
49. Why does fluoride prevent dental caries?
50. How to prevent dental caries with fluoride?
51. What are the methods of topical application of fluorine?
52. What is fluorine paint?
53. What is a fluorinated foam?
54. Why should dental caries be treated as soon as possible once they are found?
55. How to treat early permanent teeth caries? What is the purpose of treating young permanent teeth caries?
56. Can dental caries be filled in one go?
57. Is tooth blackening necessarily a caries tooth?
58. Why should the doctor drill a small hole in the tooth before filling?
59. Why does it become a large hole after grinding a small hole in a tooth?
60. What materials are generally used for fillings?
61. What should I pay attention to after filling?
62. Why does the tooth still hurt?
63. Why are some teeth still bad after filling?
64. How long can the replenished teeth take?
65. Why is the toothache so uncomfortable?
66. Why are painkillers not effective for pulpitis?
67. What is the root canal of a tooth?
68. What is root canal treatment?
69. Why should I take X-rays repeatedly during root canal treatment?
70. Can root canal treatment be completed at one time?
71. Why do not hurt teeth sometimes need to kill nerves?
72. Will my teeth be damaged after root canal treatment?
73. Can the teeth still eat normally after root canal treatment?
74. Is root canal treatment painful?
75. Why does the original pain hurt the nerve after killing the nerve?
76. Can teeth be treated as crowns after root canal treatment?
77. How long can the dental crown be made after root canal treatment?
78. Why do some teeth still feel uncomfortable after root canal treatment?
79. What is the central tip of a deformed tooth?
Chapter 4 Prevention and Treatment of Periodontal Diseases 80. Is gum bleeding an early manifestation of periodontal disease?
81. What are the dangers of dental calculus?
82. How to prevent adolescent gingivitis?
83. Why should children also wash their teeth regularly?
84. Why can't you brush your teeth carefully instead of washing your teeth?
85. Why do I have to go to a regular hospital for washing my teeth?
86. What is bad breath and what causes it?
87. What is the best way to control bad breath?
Chapter 5 Prevention and Treatment of Irregular Dentitions 88. Why does the "Baozaotian" occur, and what is wrong with deformed deciduous teeth?
89. Is tooth malformation related to heredity?
90. What bad habits can lead to malformations?
91. How to rid children of bad oral habits?
92. What to do if there is a gap in the anterior teeth for the period of the tooth?
93. "Ugly Duckling" will also become "White Swan"?
94. Would you like treatment in the case of mild dentition?
95. What is dental correction?
96. What are the types of appliances?
97. When is the best time to correct your teeth?
98. What psychological preparations should be made before corrective treatment?
99. What are the effects of X-rays on physical health?
100. Why do you need to extract teeth for corrective treatment?
101. Why "nail" on the jawbone?
102. Is it normal for teeth to shake slightly during correction?
103. What determines the length of orthodontic treatment time?
104. Why can't children be corrected without parental supervision and care?
105. What is the impact of corrective treatment on daily life?
106. Can I still participate in outdoor sports and play musical instruments during orthodontics?
107. What foods and beverages should I not eat or drink during orthodontics?
108. When can the appliance be removed?
109. How can wearing a retainer prevent recurrence?
110. Why should we be vigilant against enamel, dental caries and periodontal disease during orthodontic treatment?
111. Is wearing braces a trend of fashion and a focus on dental care?
Chapter 6. Prevention and treatment of dental trauma 112. How to deal with dental trauma?
113. There are several types of dental trauma. What are the treatment methods?
114. Why can't I lose my lost teeth?
115. Why should the trauma tooth discoloration be treated as soon as possible?
116. Why should I check regularly after dental trauma?
117. How to prevent dental trauma?

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