Generally speaking, babies enter the period of tooth replacement after growing up to 6 years old, and the issue of diet during this period is even more distressing for parents. I don't know what to feed my baby to help them grow good new teeth, let alone what not to feed them. So now let's talk about what children should not eat when changing their teeth.
Firstly, when changing teeth, babies should not eat too hard food and should choose some soft and tender food to eat. Food that is too hard can wear down a baby's small teeth and even affect the growth of their new teeth. So when changing teeth, you can choose nutritious fruits and vegetables to feed your baby, which can help them absorb more nutrients.
Secondly, babies should not eat sweet foods, especially those with high sugar content and some sticky teeth, when changing their teeth. Excessive sugar can cause cavities in babies' teeth and also affect the growth of new teeth. Food with sticky teeth can also have a certain impact on teeth. Parents can pay more attention to their baby brushing their teeth in the morning and evening, rinsing their mouth after meals, and other issues when changing their baby's teeth.
Also, in addition to the above foods, parents should not let babies who have undergone tooth replacement consume spicy, sour, or irritating foods in their daily diet to avoid damaging enamel, dental nerves, and so on. Babies should already consume healthy food, have a light and balanced diet, and pay attention to personal hygiene to ensure healthy tooth replacement and the growth of good new teeth.