What to do if a 1-year-old baby's teeth turn black

  After half a week, the baby's teeth will gradually grow out. Some babies have slower teeth growth, while others have faster teeth growth. Baby's teeth need to be maintained from an early age to avoid tooth pain or damage. What should I do if a 1-year-old baby's teeth turn black?

  

What to do if a 1-year-old baby's teeth turn black1

  1. Understand the causes of blackened teeth. The blackening of baby teeth may be due to necrosis of the dental pulp or caries, which can lead to such a situation. If babies eat traditional Chinese medicine or chocolate and other foods, it can lead to tooth discoloration. So it is necessary to investigate the cause of the baby's teeth turning black and then take corresponding measures.

  2. Pay attention to oral hygiene. If a baby is frequently given a bottle, they may develop dental caries, leave stains on their teeth from drinking grandma's milk, or consume sugar or sugary drinks, or neglect oral hygiene, which can lead to blackened teeth. So it is necessary to drink more water to clean the baby's mouth, and you can also brush their teeth.

  3. Adjust your diet. Babies start eating food around the age of one. Some babies enjoy snacking and eating before going to bed at night, which is not good for their teeth. It is recommended that the baby rinse their mouth after eating and observe their physical condition. If the baby has dental problems, it is necessary to cooperate with a doctor for treatment to prevent the dental condition from worsening.

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