Learn how to effectively care for infants and toddlers after the recovery of oral ulcers to promote oral health and prevent recurrence.
A six-year-old child has a small, grain-sized brown spot on the upper jaw of the mouth, which appears flat. Discovered two years ago, there are no discomfort symptoms. Is it a disease or does it require treatment? Seeking medical explanation, thank you!
Drooling in babies is a normal physiological phenomenon, usually occurring during the teething stage, or may be due to excessive saliva production or the transition in feeding stages.
Two children have developed many white, semi-transparent blisters on their tongues. Possible causes and how to treat them symptomatically
At 8 days old, your newborn’s teeth are yellow. How should you handle this situation?
What should you do if a 20-day-old baby develops oral ulcers?
Undergoing tooth extraction at a professional medical facility can effectively reduce the risk of postoperative complications and sequelae. Facial paralysis is not a common complication of tooth extraction, so patients should not worry excessively. It is recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular work and rest, and good oral hygiene habits. If oral problems arise, seek systematic treatment and care under the guidance of a professional dentist. Additionally, regular physical exercise to maintain physical and mental balance can also help maintain oral health.
Newborn oral problems can cause difficulty in feeding, seeking solutions
Discuss the treatment methods for neonatal thrush in premature babies, including using sodium bicarbonate solution for oral rinsing, gentian violet application, and the mixture of nystatin and sodium bicarbonate for application.
The yellowish-white particles on the midline of the upper jaw of newborns are secretions from mucous glands and do not require treatment. The tonsillitis will fall off naturally and does not require treatment.