What are baby teeth?
The first tooth of the baby is the main milestone. It announces the end of the puree mysterious food in a glass and the beginning of more adventurous rides - to make squares, fruit pieces and biscuits. The first tooth will appear between six and twelve months in most children. The other three usually appear early afterwards. However, it may take up to eighteen months for the first tooth to appear. The teeth arrive at the front and then advance towards the back of the mouth. Children's teeth tend to come into groups of four, with a new set coming every four or five months. For most children, all their child teeth are introduced within two and a half years. Made of dentin, calcified body tissue also in adult teeth, these temporary teeth are important as later permanent teeth. They help children eat and learn to talk. Like permanent teeth, children's teeth require everyday care to be healthy.
American Dental Association (ADA) DIt is supported for children to visit dentists under one year of age to visit wellness. The latest should all children make their first dental visit at a time when there are three, and all their temporary teeth are in.
Good brushing habits, flossing and regular visits to dentists should be introduced as soon as possible. Children's teeth can be brushed by a specially made dental brush or a piece of gauze wrapped around the finger. When the children are old enough to brush for themselves, they can graduate from a toothbrush for children. Regular toothpaste should not be used for children up to two for the fluoride it contains, but now some infants or small toothpastes are available.
The main cause of problems in children's teeth is tooth decay bottle. This can happen when sweetened drinks consume a child, usually before bed. The rest of the liquid remains on the teeth until it is shaken. If it stays too long, the teeth begin to decompose. The best preventionThe tough method is not to send a small child to bed with a bottle or sippy cup containing milk or juice. Water is a much better alternative to keeping healthy and strong teeth of children.
baby teeth fall out in about the same order they arrived. Four front teeth are usually the first to be around six. From there the other teeth gradually release and fall out alone.
Adult teeth of the baby will start coming in a few weeks to a few months after the corresponding baby tooth is gone. Children's teeth are pushed out of the place with adult teeth that push them as they grow and develop. At the age of twelve, most children lost all their childhood teeth. Adult teeth will continue to come until all thirty -two are in place. The last four stools generally exploded their twentieth first birthday.