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Importance of Milk Teeth

Lalremruatpuii Guardian of a 2 yr 2 m old girl 2 years ago
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Khushboo Jaiswal Mom of a 3 yr 1 m old girl 2 years ago
deciduous teeth
Sha Mohamed Father of 2 children 2 years ago
first teeths of our child is called milk teeth which not permanent and hereafter permanent teeths was raise
Anikethana Mom of a 2 yr 6 m old boy 2 years ago
1] It makes space for the permanent teeth to grow in the right direction, there by developing a proper jaw.
2] Milk teath help child speak - without them, a child can't forms simple words with their mouth to communicate and speak clearly.
3] Milk teath help children to chew and grind their food properly, which in turns allows good nutrition to be included in their diet.
Jaya Agarwal Mom of a 3 yr 5 m old girl 2 years ago
There are 20 full formed milk teeth. Healthy milk teeth help a child to eat, chew and speak normally.
Tanu tripathi Mom of a 2 yr 9 m old boy 2 years ago

A baby is usually born with no visible teeth in their mouth. However, in a newborn baby, there are 20 fully formed milk teeth or primary teeth lying underneath the gums. These teeth loosen and fall out between the ages of 6 to 10 years to give way to adult teeth.
Once your child has a tooth, you should be brushing them twice a day with a smear of fluoride toothpaste the size of a grain of rice, especially after the last drink or food of the day.
Community User 2 years ago
Children should clean milk teeth properly very soft teeth 🪥
Rimpi Sambyal Guardian of 2 children 2 years ago
milk teeth help the child to speak clearly and help the child to chew nd grind their food properly.But also play an important role to save space for child's future permanent teeth.So take care of milk teeth nd do 2 time brush daily.
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PONNU VARGHESE Mom of a 3 yr 3 m old girl 3 years ago
Milk teeth also called primary teeth start to grow at the age of 6 month make the baby more beautiful when he or she smiles.
Kirubashankari Mom of a 3 yr 7 m old boy 3 years ago
If babies started to have teeth after one year, it will be strong. The early teeth are not that much strong as delayed teeth.
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