The Dental Annual Spring Meeting in Ontario
The first step to health is to prevent and treat the disease in its early stages. Every person has two series of teeth during their life: baby teeth and permanent teeth grow in the mouth from the age of 6 months to 3 years. From the age of 6 to 12, milk teeth gradually fall out and, permanent teeth grow in their place and remain in the mouth for the rest of their lives.
Taking care of your baby’s first teeth is very important. The baby needs these teeth for proper nutrition, proper speech and growth. Oral hygiene should begin even before a baby’s first teeth erupt. Oral hygiene from a very young age is important to prevent tooth decay; So start brushing your baby’s milk tooth very soon.


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Important Tasks of Baby Milk Teeth
- An essential role in health, nutrition, and chewing
- Beauty, helping the child’s mental health and correct pronunciation of words
- Maintaining the necessary space for the growth of permanent teeth and ultimately preventing the disintegration of teeth and reducing the need for orthodontic treatment (one of the important reasons for the inclination of permanent teeth is the early loss of milk teeth)
- The decay of milk teeth causes damage to the buds of permanent teeth.
- An essential role in health, nutrition, and chewing
- Beauty, helping the child’s mental health and correct pronunciation of words
- Maintaining the necessary space for the growth of permanent teeth and ultimately preventing the disintegration of teeth and reducing the need for orthodontic treatment (one of the important reasons for the inclination of permanent teeth is the early loss of milk teeth)
- The decay of milk teeth causes damage to the buds of permanent teeth.
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