Concerns over a child’s dental development and issues with coughing and vomiting.
Offering treatment suggestions for abnormal growth of a 5-year-old child’s teeth
A 14-month-old baby grew 6 teeth at 8 months, but no new teeth have emerged since. Parents inquire if this indicates a calcium deficiency.
During the process of dental replacement, all primary teeth will be replaced, requiring proper care and nutritional supplementation.
Common issues and coping strategies during the dental replacement period
During the stage when a 6-year-old child’s milk teeth are falling out and permanent teeth are erupting, if the milk teeth do not fall out naturally and the permanent teeth have already erupted, it may be necessary to have an X-ray examination at a hospital. If it is confirmed that the permanent teeth have erupted but the milk teeth still have not fallen out, it is recommended to extract the milk teeth under local anesthesia to avoid affecting the eruption position of the permanent teeth and causing other dental alignment issues.
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A one-month-old baby still vomits within an hour after breastfeeding and cries loudly. What could be the reason?
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