When a child is first born, there are no teeth growing out of their mouth. As the body gradually develops and grows, teeth will gradually grow out. Baby teeth are the first teeth of a child, and it is important to protect them so that they can eat normally and ensure nutrient intake. Only when baby teeth grow neatly can the child speak clearly. However, is it normal for one baby tooth to grow up and down?
It is normal for one baby tooth to grow up and down, as the order of tooth emergence is different. As long as it does not affect the arrangement and growth of teeth, parents do not need to worry too much. The order of growing baby teeth is sometimes related to genetics or may be caused by postnatal calcium deficiency. Therefore, if teeth grow too slowly, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination to determine whether there is a calcium deficiency. In daily life, it is also important to pay attention to supplementing calcium to ensure a balanced nutrition.
The time it takes for children to grow baby teeth varies from person to person. Some children may grow baby teeth as early as 4 months, while others may have to wait until one year old. As long as it is within the normal range, parents do not need to worry too much. If not all baby teeth have grown after the age of 3, further examination is needed to determine if there is congenital tooth loss.
During the period of teething, children should pay attention to oral hygiene. After eating, they should rinse their mouth and wash away any food left in their mouth. The delayed eruption of baby teeth may also be caused by physical illnesses such as rickets and hypothyroidism, which require prompt treatment.