Every baby will experience a period of tooth replacement. During the process of tooth replacement, parents should pay attention to the baby's nutrition, take good care of the baby's oral health, pay attention to oral hygiene, balance nutrition, so that the baby can smoothly pass the tooth replacement period and grow a healthy and neat set of teeth. So, at what age is it normal for a baby to change teeth?
Most babies start changing their teeth at the age of 6, and tooth replacement can only be completed at the age of 12 or 13. There are usually around 28 to 32 permanent teeth, at least 28 of which are wisdom teeth. Generally, wisdom teeth will gradually grow out in infants after they reach the age of 18. Due to different physical constitutions, many people experience severe pain when growing wisdom teeth, and many people have to have their teeth removed to alleviate the adverse condition.
Changing teeth too early or too late is not good for babies. If a baby experiences abnormal conditions during tooth replacement, they should promptly go to the hospital for testing for other diseases. Of course, babies need to pay attention to many things when changing their teeth. Parents should check if their baby's permanent teeth are growing or if they have double layered teeth. If there are any abnormal signs of tooth growth, they should seek medical attention immediately for a medical examination.
Parents should prevent babies from licking their teeth to avoid uneven tooth growth, which can affect their beauty. Therefore, once a baby is found licking their teeth, this phenomenon should be corrected in a timely manner. Also, pay attention to oral hygiene and health, develop good habits of brushing teeth, and avoid oral diseases. Baby teeth accompany infants in their early stages, while newly grown permanent teeth will accompany them throughout their lives. Therefore, in order to ensure the health of permanent teeth, parents should pay attention to the oral health of their babies and observe the replacement of teeth at any time.