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Is your child losing baby teeth_ Here’s what you need to know!

Losing baby teeth is a completely natural part of your childu2019s growth. And understanding the process can help you navigate this transition smoothly. If you feel your child needs medical attention during this phase, visit a dental professional specialising in dentistry for children. <br>

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Is your child losing baby teeth_ Here’s what you need to know!

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  1. Is your child losing baby teeth? Here's what you need to know! Isn't it incredible to witness your child's first tooth appear? Well, while the first tooth appearance is truly a unique experience, another amazing milestone is watching those baby teeth gradually make way for a permanent set of pearly whites! Losing baby teeth is a completely natural part of your child's growth. And understanding the process can help you navigate this transition smoothly. If you feel your child needs medical attention during this phase, visit a dental professional specialising in dentistry for children. In this article, we'll discuss the natural process of baby teeth falling out, covering when it typically happens, potential concerns to be aware of, and practical tips to ensure your little one's journey to a healthy smile remains worry-free. When Does The Natural Tooth Loss Process Start? The natural tooth loss process for children starts around the age of six or seven. However, remember that every child is unique. Therefore, the teeth development process and the timing may vary. Typically, the process starts when the roots of the permanent teeth start dissolving the roots of the baby teeth, causing them to loosen and eventually fall out. As discussed previously, while the process is completely natural and differs from one child to another, certain situations might require attention from Northern Beaches dental professionals.

  2. Central incisors are the first ones to go (6-7 years old). ● The next in the queue are lateral incisors (7-8 years old) ● Canines have more intricate roots, and therefore, they fall during the end stages of teeth loss (9-12 years old). ● The last ones to go are the first and second molars. Typically the first molars fall out when your child is 9-11 years old, and the second molars start disintegrating around 10-12 years of age. What are the common concerns your child may encounter during the natural teeth loss process? While losing baby teeth is an entirely natural process, a few concerns might crop up along the way. These include: Loose Teeth Expect loose teeth during this stage—it's all part of the game. Educate your child not to excessively wiggle them but rather let nature take its course. However, if a tooth is extremely loose yet refuses to come out, it's best to consult a dentist Northern Beaches for professional advice. Premature Loss If a baby tooth bids farewell before its permanent replacement is ready to emerge, it can cause spacing or alignment issues. Seeking professional guidance from a dentist can help assess the situation and explore potential solutions. Delayed Loss If your child hasn't started losing their baby teeth by the time they're seven or eight, it's recommended that you visit your nearest dentist for an oral examination. They can help rule out any underlying concerns and provide appropriate guidance. How to Encourage Healthy Tooth Loss? ● Teach Good Oral Hygiene: Emphasise the importance of regular brushing and proper flossing to maintain healthy gums and teeth during this exciting phase. ● Ensure Nutritious Diet: Inculcate the habit of eating a well-balanced diet. Your child's diet should specifically include essential nutrients like calcium and vitamin D. These nutrients play a vital role in supporting proper tooth development. ● Avoid Pulling: Caution your child against forcefully pulling a loose tooth. Forceful pulling can lead to pain or may harm the underlying permanent tooth.

  3. Regular Dental Check-ups: Make it a habit to schedule regular dental check-ups. This allows the dentist specialising in dentistry for children to monitor the progress of natural tooth loss, provide professional guidance, and ensure optimal oral health. Conclusion Witnessing your child lose their baby teeth is a truly magical experience. By familiarising yourself with the process, you can guide your child through this phase with confidence. Enjoy this remarkable stage of their growth, and savour the moments that come with it! Contact Us Business Name: United Dental Clinic Address: Warriewood Square, OF/001,12 Jacksons Rd, Warriewood-2102 NSW Phone: 02 99137453 Email id: appointment@uniteddentalclinic.com.au Contact Person: Olivia Dodery Website: https://uniteddentalclinic.com.au

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