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Late-first Tooth Eruption in Children: Handling Cavities and Timing of Replacement

Children with slow tooth eruption and replacement may have cavities that cannot be naturally replaced, requiring timely repair and attention to nutrition and outdoor exercise.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Pediatric Dentistry
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Managing the Situation of Deciduous Teeth Staying in Place During the Eruption of Permanent Teeth

When permanent teeth begin to erupt but deciduous teeth have not fallen out, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. If necessary, the retained deciduous teeth should be removed to prevent affecting the growth of permanent teeth and causing bite problems.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Eruption of Permanent Teeth
  • Deciduous Tooth Retention
  • Orthodontic Treatment
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Parents Often Ask: Why Do Children Need Pits and Fissures Sealing?

Pits and fissures sealing is an effective method to prevent childhood cavities, suitable for a specific age range.
  • FAQ
  • Oral Health
  • Pediatric Dentistry
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Pediatric Dentistry: How to Handle Milk Tooth Malformation

Inquire about the treatment methods for milk tooth malformation in pediatric dentistry.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Milk Tooth Care
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Solutions to New Tooth Replacement Issues

Solutions to the tooth loss problem caused by new tooth replacement
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Health Consultation
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Treatment for Milk Teeth Knocked Out and Not Growing

A child’s two front milk teeth were accidentally knocked out and have not grown back yet. Inquiry about treatment methods
  • Common Medical Questions
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Milk Teeth
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Treatment Suggestions for a 9-Year-Old Child with Supernumerary Teeth

For a 9-year-old child with supernumerary teeth issues, it is recommended to undergo an X-ray examination and decide whether to perform an extraction surgery based on the results to ensure the correct position of the central incisors. If the position is still not ideal, orthodontic treatment may be considered.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Supernumerary Teeth
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Unaddressed Baby Tooth Decay Causing Issues

The baby has a cavity that hasn’t been treated yet. It has led to blood blisters on the gums and swelling. How should one handle this situation? I’m in a hurry and can’t go to the hospital. I want to know if there’s any way to resolve this. Thank you very much, urgent.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Oral Health
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What to Do If a 12-Year-Old Child Suddenly Finds Their Front Gingiva Lengthened?

If a 12-year-old child suddenly finds their front gingiva lengthened, an X-ray examination may be needed to confirm the development of the tooth roots, and timely symptomatic treatment should be provided.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Gingival Issues
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What to Do If a 6.5-Year-Old Child’s Front Teeth Haven’t Grown Back After Three Months?

Dental replacement in 6-year-olds can vary in timing. If concerned, a dental X-ray can be taken at an oral clinic to check the growth and development of the teeth that haven’t emerged after three months.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Dental Replacement
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