A parent’s concern about their 8-year-old son not having any teeth replaced, and inquiring about possible causes and how to assist with tooth replacement.
Explore the possible reasons and coping strategies for a 10-month-old baby’s delayed tooth eruption, emphasizing the association between rickets caused by vitamin D deficiency and calcium deficiency.
Inquiring about the treatment for children’s missing permanent teeth and how to address the issues of calcium and zinc deficiencies
Understanding the normal age range for infant teething, and suggestions for dealing with late teething that may be related to calcium deficiency.
Explore the phenomenon of newborn teething, explaining the causes of ’nipple teeth’ and their natural disappearance process.
A 10-month-old baby with only two teeth may not be a normal growth situation, even though they have started eating complementary foods and have a diverse range of food types and a large appetite. It is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a check-up and to test for trace elements to determine if there is a deficiency in iron or zinc.
Discuss strategies for dealing with babies crying and refusing to breastfeed during the teething period due to tooth pain.
Discuss the possible causes and professional advice for premature babies who haven’t grown teeth at one year old, including the importance of trace element testing and calcium supplementation.
Explore whether a 7-year-old child’s delayed tooth loss is related to calcium deficiency and provide appropriate exercise and dietary recommendations to supplement calcium.
Discuss the association between delayed teething in children and rickets, as well as the normal time range for milk tooth eruption and possible influencing factors.