Can the first constant grinding caries not be treated
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Teeth are important organs of human body, its beauty and health are very important. Dental problems can affect the mood of the whole person, and also lead to other cavity diseases. In particular, children have a high probability of dental disease. For example, if the first permanent grinding caries occurs, it needs to be treated in time and can't be allowed. My good friend Xiaoli's child was hospitalized recently because of toothache. After examination, the doctor found that it was necessary to remove the damaged part to protect the teeth. And also told us some precautions. Let me share my experience with you. It is convenient for everyone to pay attention in the future treatment. Let's take a look at the following.
Can the first constant grinding caries not be treated
The first is to repair according to the damaged parts. If one of the teeth is broken, the other teeth will be damaged. So to prepare for filling or resection, if the deciduous molars can be filled, they need to be removed. Therefore, we should treat them under the guidance of doctors.
Second: to carry out drug treatment, to consider the age of the child to use the necessary painkillers. I. In addition to the repair of the damaged parts, we also need to stop the pain of the child according to the situation, so as to ensure that the child is willing to receive treatment and reduce the pain.
Third: reasonable coordination and deployment of teeth, to ensure the beauty of teeth, you can do the necessary tooth shaping, help children get treatment, and then have beautiful teeth, but you should pay attention to the removal of tartar when wearing braces, to avoid the breeding of bacteria.
matters needing attention
Another is to observe the children's masticatory function in daily life. If abnormal masticatory function is found, we need to pay attention to whether it is dental disease, and pay attention to the mouth shape of children's speech, whether there are problems, and pay attention to the formation of oral soft tissue ulcers in time.