What parents need to do when their baby's teeth are deviated

Article written by ThS.BS Pham Thi Huyen Trang – Head of Dental – Jaw – Face Unit, Interdisciplinary Department – Share99 Times City International Health Hub

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When your child loses their first few teeth, it's also a pretty exciting time for them. The children can feel proud to know they are growing up, or they even think they have just been visited by the tooth fairy and are very excited. When their permanent teeth grow, parents may be afraid that their child's teeth will grow deviantly.

1. Why do children's teeth grow off when they change?

The fact that children's permanent teeth are deviated is very often far away. This is often caused by genetic factors from the family such as excess teeth, large teeth, loss of teeth, wide or small jaw bows, hôings, edictities..

These deviations can be combined by children's habits such as thumb sucking, tongue pushing, grinding teeth. Milk teeth play an important role in keeping the teeth permanently in place on the jaw bow. If the milk teeth lose early there is a possibility that other teeth will grow squeezed into the empty position. Poor airways caused by VA overgway, children or mouth breathing. The habit of lying on one side lasts. As a result, teeth grow crowded and /or cause malocclusion.

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Children's teeth are deviated due to genetic factors

2. Some recognizable signs when a child has teeth that deviate early

Seeing teeth rotated, incorrectly into the jaw arc. The child often complains of pain on one side of the jaw. Or aches and pains in the jaw joints. The child's face is disproportionate, the upper or lower jaw bone grows too strongly, seeing the jaws put forward or behind too much. The child is often bitten on the cheek. When biting 2 jaws see that the incisants do not touch each other (the front open bite), the teeth grow crowded, lack space or there are many gaps between the teeth …

3. To prevent and handle cases of skewed teeth early, parents should take the steps below

Step 1: Visit your dentist regularly

From the very beginning of your child's milk teeth, it is important for parents to take them to regular visits with dentists. Not only can your dentist help ensure your child's teeth stay clean, but they can also keep an eye on them permanently. If they notice that some teeth are not growing straight, then they can refer you to an orthist for an early examination and early intervention if necessary.

Step 2: Fix bad habits

Bad habits can affect teeth and jaws during development that you should keep in mind:

  1. Perennial pacifier
  2. Sucking hands or biting nails, biting pens…
  3. Long-term oral breathing
  4. The habit of pushing the tongue when swallowing, saying,
  5. Chewing on one side
  6. Lying face down on one side for a long time

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Perennial pacifiers can affect teeth

Your dentist can help you identify and correct bad habits that can prevent teeth from growing straight. For example, pacifiers can be a great way to soothe babies and even provide health benefits for babies. However, by the age of two, you should wean your child of knobs, avoiding being the cause of improper placement of teeth and jaws.

Another major cause of teeth being skewed is thumb sucking defects. While this may seem like a more natural and safer alternative to using a pacifier, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends pacifiers instead of thumb sucking. One of the main reasons for this is that it is much easier to control the use of the baby's pacifier than to prevent them sucking their thumbs.

The best way to identify bad habits and create a plan to correct them is in combination with the advice of dentists. They will have many experiences to help children gradually change their habits and grasp their psychology and know how to motivation for them to change.

Step 3: Monitor the development of teeth

Some children will have permanent teeth that grow out (break the gums) in a very deviant way. Teeth that grow seem awfully skewed during the initial stages of growth, but sometimes the teeth will repair themselves when they have grown completely enough. Therefore, if you initially see your child's permanent teeth after a skewed change, parents don't need to panic. Again, regular visits with the dentist are necessary. Dentists will provide more understanding of any necessary treatments.

Step 4: Visit your orth dentist

If your visiting dentist refers you to an orth dentist, then you should definitely take your child to the doctor. The earlier your child visites an orth dentist, the sooner you can start the treatment process if necessary. Starting treatment early makes it easier and less expensive to fix a child's bite. The explanation for this, of course, is because the orth dentist can start fixing things when the child has minor problems, rather than waiting until they become a big problem.

For this reason, we recommend that children first go to an orth dentist about 6-7 years old. Adult teeth have begun to grow in and orth dentists can assess whether early treatment is needed to prevent future key treatments.

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See your orth dentist to get the right treatment

Step 5: Two-stage orth aligned treatment

For children who show signs, risk of affecting the bite joint, or need a lot of space for the teeth to fully grow, the doctor will advise orth align 02 stages:

  • The first stage of treatment (pre-orth correctthodi orthodi correctm therapy). Mounting, or disassembly, fixation, and off-surface support instruments may be applied depending on specific cases.
  • The first stage of treatment begins early, while the child still has a lot or most of the milk teeth. Braces with fixed braces can be used during this first stage of treatment, and the orth home aligner will likely have the child wear a removable orthodi orth already in place during this early stage.

Some instruments can be used at an early age to limit habits, making orth aligning treatment easier and faster when your child is at a young age. For example, a "Tongue Blocker" instrument that reduces tongue movement or prevents thumb sucking can cause teeth to crook. The instrument "Jaw nong" is useful in creating space for new teeth or correcting bite joints

The second stage of treatment occurs when the child already has most or all of the teeth permanently. During this period, fixed instruments such as braces are almost certainly used to correct crooked teeth and correct deviated bites. Brace treatment usually lasts from 18-36 months. It is important for your child to take good care of their teeth and adhere to braces, because the better they are preserved, the longer the ortholyte period is not prolonged.

Invisalign Transparent Braces

This method has appeared in recent years, replacing traditional braces, increasing aesthetics and the ability to keep oral hygiene. Modern invisalign ortholytic method, highly aesthetic. Brace trays are made of transparent material, installed on the child's jaw arc with force points to bring the teeth to the desired position.

On average, each braces tray must be carried for 22 hours, which can be removed to eat chewing and cleaning the trough.

Invisalign Transparent Braces

Treatment by Invisalign transparent braces

Thus, understanding the causes, identifying the signs of deviant teething of the child will help parents know the directions of early treatment, prevention and treatment in collaboration with dentists.

Customers can directly go to Share99 Health System nationwide for examination or contact the hotline here for assistance.

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About: John Smith

b1ffdb54307529964874ff53a5c5de33?s=90&r=gI am the author of Share99.net. I had been working in Vinmec International General Hospital for over 10 years. I dedicate my passion on every post in this site.

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