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Abnormal Order of Primary Tooth Loss in Children

Is it normal for children to have an abnormal order of primary tooth loss during the tooth replacement period? Do they need to see a doctor?
  • FAQ
  • Children's Teeth
  • Primary Tooth Loss
  • Oral Health
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At What Age Should Children Change Their Teeth?

Understanding the optimal time for children to change their teeth, and how to ensure a smooth teething process, lays the foundation for healthy teeth.
  • FAQ
  • Children's Teeth
  • Teething Period
  • Dental Hygiene
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At What Age Should Children Change Their Teeth?

Discuss the optimal age for children to change their teeth and provide hygiene and care suggestions during the teething phase.
  • FAQ
  • Children's Teeth
  • Teething Phase
  • Dental Hygiene
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Does a Child’s Fang Tooth Need to Be Treated to Avoid Affecting Appearance?

Discuss the necessity of treating a child’s fang tooth and how to maintain dental aesthetics and health.
  • FAQ
  • Children's Teeth
  • Fang Tooth Treatment
  • Dental Aesthetics
  • Dental Health
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Improving Methods for Children’s Tooth Misalignment

How can you improve the tooth misalignment issue in a 2.5-year-old child caused by biting the lower lip?
  • FAQ
  • Children's Teeth
  • Tooth Misalignment
  • Oral Health
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Reasons for Delayed Tooth Eruption in Children

By the age of 2, children should have 18 teeth, but some may develop teeth slower than others, which may be related to nutritional and health conditions.
  • FAQ
  • Children's Teeth
  • Nutritional Status
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What to Do If a Child’s Teeth Turn Yellow and Become Uneven, and Fall Out?

If a child’s teeth turn yellow and become uneven on the surface, and start to fall out, it may be due to calcium deficiency, medication effects, or water quality issues. It is recommended to consult a hospital for examination and treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Children's Teeth
  • Oral Health
  • Calcium Supplementation
  • Medication Effects
  • Water Quality Issues
  • Tooth Loss
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Why hasn’t my baby grown any teeth at 11 months old?

It’s normal for a baby not to have any teeth by 11 months old, but it could also be a sign of congenital tooth deformity. Seek medical examination as soon as possible.
  • FAQ
  • Children's Teeth
  • Growth and Development
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