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11-Year-Old Child’s Front Tooth Knocked Out in Half, Will New Teeth Grow?

11-Year-Old Child’s Front Tooth Knocked Out in Half, Will New Teeth Grow?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Dental Injury Management
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Causes of Small Black Dots on a Child’s Tongue

Small black dots on a child’s tongue may be due to inflammation caused by blood stasis, or related to the child’s dietary habits and constitution.
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  • Dentistry
  • Health
  • Tongue
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Dental Replacement Period Precautions

Common issues and coping strategies during the dental replacement period
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  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Health Consultation
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Do Babies Need to Pay Attention to Oral Hygiene?

Babies should pay attention to oral hygiene. It is recommended to feed water between meals and clean the teeth and gum line properly.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Oral Hygiene
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Is It Normal for a Child to Have Only 6 Teeth at 1 Year and 7 Months?

A child who is 1 year and 7 months old has only 6 teeth. I want to know if this situation is normal and whether it might be related to diet.
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  • Child Growth
  • Dental Development
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Pediatric Dentistry: Causes and Solutions for 5-Year-Old Children’s Tooth Discoloration

Tooth discoloration in a 5-year-old child may be due to malnutrition, disease interference, or excessive fluoride levels in drinking water. It is recommended to consult a dentist for a medical examination and symptomatic treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Child Oral Health
  • Tooth Discoloration
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Pediatric Dentistry: Common Causes and Treatment Methods for White Specks on Newborn Gums

White specks appearing on a newborn’s gums may be a normal physiological phenomenon known as ‘milk teeth,’ which usually requires no special treatment and will disappear on its own.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Oral Health
  • Newborn Care
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Pediatric Dentistry: How to Handle Milk Tooth Malformation

Inquire about the treatment methods for milk tooth malformation in pediatric dentistry.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Milk Tooth Care
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Pediatric Dentistry: Treatment Inquiry for Newborn Tooth Misalignment

How to treat newborn tooth misalignment?
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Health
  • Dental Alignment
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Why Are There Small White Bumps on the Outside of My Baby’s Gingiva?

Small white bumps on the outside of a baby’s gingiva may be caused by keratinized particles formed from undigested enamel cell remnants adhering to the gingiva. This is a normal physiological phenomenon that usually falls off on its own. Do not handle it yourself to avoid infection.
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  • Oral Health
  • Infant Care
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