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What to Do When Your 2.5-Year-Old Baby Frequently Suffers from Oral Ulcers?

A 2.5-year-old baby has been frequently experiencing oral ulcers and gum swelling, despite no deficiencies in trace elements detected. It is important to pay attention to oral hygiene, nutritional supplements, and immune system regulation.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Oral Health
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What’s Causing My Baby’s Sore Throat and White Bubbles?

A sore throat with white bubbles in a baby could be due to oral ulcers. It is recommended to take oral gluconate zinc or to also take a multivitamin B complex. Swallowing huaxuesu tablets can be effective. Precautions: You can also try using the Xigua Shuangxue spray.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Oral Health
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What’s Wrong with My Child’s Teeth Feeling Uneven?

There’s something on my child’s teeth that feels uneven. This could be a sign of milk tooth decay.
  • FAQ
  • Healthcare
  • Oral Health
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When Should You Get Your Child’s Pits and Fissures Sealed?

The appropriate timing for sealing a child’s pits and fissures is related to checking the six-year molars, and it can be done in a dental office using specialized sealants.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Oral Health
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Why a Child’s Gums Swell After Losing Baby Teeth and How to Solve It

A child may develop a gum bump after losing a baby tooth, possibly due to decay in the milk tooth, and should seek medical treatment promptly.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Oral Health
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Why Are My Child’s Two Teeth Not Growing Back After Falling Out?

During the tooth replacement process, if there is a recurrence of milk tooth retention, it is necessary to go to the dental department in a timely manner to have the retained milk tooth removed.
  • FAQ
  • Oral Health
  • Children's Tooth Replacement
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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.
  • FAQ
  • Oral Health
  • Infant Care
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Why Do Children’s Teeth Turn Black and Feel Pain After Nerve Extraction?

Explore the possible causes and treatment suggestions for children’s teeth turning black and feeling painful after nerve extraction during childhood.
  • FAQ
  • Oral Health
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Tooth Discoloration
  • Toothache
  • Tooth Treatment
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Why Do Teeth Loosen Up During a Cold?

Teeth loosening during a cold may be a symptom of periodontal disease, and early treatment is essential to prevent worsening conditions.
  • FAQ
  • Dentistry
  • Oral Health
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