Take traditional Chinese medicine to whiten the teeth of a 3-year-old girl
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Last Update: 2013-09-23
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A 3-year-old girl, whose teeth turn black after drinking traditional Chinese medicine, is worried that the discolored teeth will cause caries and affect her beauty She hopes that the doctor can help her daughter whiten her teeth Doctor reminds, child tooth dye is more common, parents do not worry, usable gauze is wiped gently "Doctor, how can children's teeth become so black?" yesterday morning, Ms Zhu, who lives in Fuzhou, brought her 3-year-old daughter to the stomatology department of a hospital in Fuzhou for examination She said that the child took the oral liquid of traditional Chinese medicine for a week in a row to stop coughing and expectoration, and found that the color of the front teeth turned brown After several days of observation, she found that there was no change after brushing, and the color deepened "It's so ugly It's too bad if it becomes caries." Zhu said to the doctor Lin Liqun, director of the stomatology department of a hospital in Fuzhou City, said after diagnosing the children, the teeth are indeed stained Parents can try to wrap gauze in their fingers, and use a toothpaste for children that does not contain fluorine to clean the children's teeth, which will improve If it doesn't work, it doesn't matter The staining has no effect on the teeth It just affects the appearance It doesn't matter for such a small child Lin said that before, many people thought that children under the age of 3 didn't need to brush their teeth Even if their teeth were black or broken, they would have to change their teeth later Tooth staining is quite common Children are easy to stain their teeth, even if they are seven or eight years old after tooth replacement, because they are easy to stain soon after tooth replacement He suggested that parents should treat their children's dental health care properly, and form a good habit of brushing their teeth once they have teeth, so as to prevent caries.
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