Tuesday 5 July 2011

Tooth development when the nutrition is very important

While a child is born without teeth also grow, but the tooth has been found within the alveolar jaw. So in the fetal period has been prepared for the teeth of the conditions to grow. Similarly, the teeth out of Qi, the alveolar tooth within the tooth was already time-honored slot, after shedding of deciduous teeth, permanent teeth grow. Tooth development needs protein, vitamins (such as vitamin a, d, c) and minerals (such as calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, fluoride) and other nutrients. Calcium and phosphorus deposition need vitamin d; a lack of vitamin c can cause dental hypoplasia, alveolar bone atrophy, easily bleeding gums, edema, etc.; a lack of vitamin a keratinized epithelial cells when the body degeneration, delayed tooth growth, dental dysplasia , in particular, a greater impact on the Dental Artcles development of enamel, the color of the teeth become chalky color. In vivo lack of fluoride, the teeth decay easily, the occurrence of dental caries and more; but excessive fluoride intake time and make the tooth enamel tan markings appear, and fragile, easily broken. To a child a good one baby teeth and permanent teeth for the normal growth and lay a good foundation, pregnant women should pay attention to nutrition during pregnancy. Especially in the last three months of pregnancy, should increase calcium intake and increase food protein intake. After birth and throughout childhood, but also should pay attention to nutrition. Calcium, phosphorus and vitamin a, d, c-rich foods, dairy and dairy products, soy products, liver, fish, shrimp, eggs, fresh vegetables, fruits and so on. Usually the child should be allowed to regularly participate in outdoor activities, if necessary, add a certain amount per day of vitamin a, d (such as oral drops cod liver oil), to ensure a good teeth allow a child.

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