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Can a 2-Year-Old Start Brushing Their Teeth?

Children over the age of two can begin learning to brush their teeth. Parents should patiently teach the correct method and cultivate their child’s interest in brushing.
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  • Child Health
  • Dental Care
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Dealing with Tooth Decay in a 3-Year-Old Child

Treatment of Decayed Baby Teeth and Its Impact on Tooth Replacement
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  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Dental Care
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What to Do If a Child Grinds Their Teeth at Night?

Explore the causes and corresponding treatment methods for a 4-year-old child grinding their teeth at night.
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  • Children's Health
  • Sleep Issues
  • Dental Care
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When Should Babies Start Brushing Their Teeth?

The baby has been crying and not eating much lately, and I’m wondering at what age a baby can start brushing their teeth.
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  • Childcare
  • Dental Care
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When Should Children Start Brushing Their Teeth?

Children should begin learning to brush their teeth around the time they have all 20 primary teeth.
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  • Health
  • Dental Care
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Why Are a 1.5-Year-Old Baby’s Front Teeth Uneven and How to Solve It

A 1.5-year-old baby’s uneven front teeth may be caused by a lack of calcium. It is recommended that parents supplement the baby with cod liver oil and calcium, iron, and zinc oral liquid, and provide a variety of nutritious complementary foods to promote healthy tooth growth. At the same time, avoid giving the baby hard-to-eat foods.
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  • Child Health
  • Dental Care
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Why Do Babies Get Blisters on Their Tongue and Bleed While Sleeping?

Blisters on a baby’s tongue and bleeding gums while sleeping may be caused by gingivitis, periodontitis, systemic diseases, AIDS, hemangiomas, and trauma. Improving oral hygiene, removing dental calculus, adjusting dentures, and other methods can help cure these symptoms.
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  • Health
  • Dental Care
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Why Do Children’s Teeth Turn Red During the Tooth Change?

During the tooth change period, children may experience redness in their teeth. Is this a normal physiological response or a sign of gingivitis?
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  • Health
  • Dental Care
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