My teeth were extracted because my parents neglected to take care of my child's teeth!
Parents neglect their teeth - their teeth have their teeth pulled out! The habit of sleeping when he was still cultivating a bottle made the boy go and pull 18 milk teeth at once!
A 4-year-old boy has to have all his teeth removed because his parents neglect to take care of his child's teeth
A 4-year-old boy had just 18 milk teeth extracted at once due to the habit of sleeping immediately while still drinking milk bottles.
The image was shared on Facebook on the personal Facebook of a famous dentist in Phuket, Thailand, about appropriately pulling up to 18 baby teeth of a 4-year-old boy.
Sathian dentist Ken Suravisankul from Smile Station Clinic has warned parents with young children from the painful tooth extraction of a four-year-old baby.
The baby was diagnosed with severe tooth enamel damage for long-term plaque from milk and milk residue but was not paid attention to cleaning. Gradually, the teeth are worn away and become blackened, or the mother also known as tooth decay.
The condition of both teeth is heavily depressed and will affect gums and permanent teeth if the baby begins to replace teeth. Therefore, after parents heard the explanation from the dentist, the baby was checked about the tooth frame and front jaw before the surgery to take 18 baby teeth at once.
The baby's whole jaw was injected with anesthetic and extracted to the root. This very affects the baby's nerves. But once it is too late, there is no way to relieve the pain any less.
The baby had all their teeth removed because the enamel was too badly damaged
Guide to dental care for children by age
Early oral health care for children is important for parents. There are many ways to protect and prevent dental diseases for children, in which, parents should pay attention to choosing age-appropriate toothbrushes and toothpaste and proper brushing practice.
- From 8 months: Babies begin to grow baby teeth .
- From 1 year to 2 years: Parents need to actively brush their children's teeth. When your baby has not teething or the first few teeth you need to clean his gums and gums with a soft gauze soaked in warm water or diluted saline.
- When the child is 3 - 6 years old: The baby starts to teething and changes teeth in turn, switching from primary teeth to permanent teeth. At this point, parents can let children brush their own teeth every day under adult supervision.
Children 6 - 9 years old: Parents should still check their child's teeth regularly to make sure they brush their teeth properly.
Note to create excitement for children's oral care
Note dental care for children
- Divide the schedule of brushing and cleaning teeth at a reasonable time. You need to instruct your child to brush their teeth regularly 2 times a day (in the morning and before going to bed).
- Brush teeth properly so that children do not suffer from pain, discomfort, and at the same time bring high effectiveness of oral care and protection. It is to place the brush gently so that the bristles fit snugly on the surface of the teeth, brush each group of teeth, each group of 2-3 degrees, brush all three teeth: front, back and chewing surface. The ideal brushing time is about 2-3 minutes.
- Note to choose a toothpaste suitable for each child's age: Choose a formula with no sugar, containing xylitol and active fluoride to prevent tooth decay. Many babies tend to eat or suck toothpaste, so parents need to choose a safe cream if they accidentally swallow it.
- Choosing a child's brush: Parents need to prioritize the type with a small round head with a long brush neck so that the child can easily manage when brushing deeply on the back of the teeth. Baby bristles are super soft enough to remove plaque without scratching the gums.
A message to parents with small children
The boy's case is a warning to parents who neglect to care for their children's teeth. Even many people think that baby teeth do not need care, wait for permanent teething and then take care of one body (!!!)
Taking care of your child's teeth needs to become a habit from an early age. Even if it is only 4 teeth or 6 mother teeth, you should create a habit of brushing your teeth every morning and night before going to bed and make your baby feel excited and excited with this little action.
Particularly for the younger children, mothers should pay attention to brush their tongue regularly after breastfeeding, absolutely do not let the baby sleep while breastfeeding or bottle.
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