Changing teeth is a very painful thing for many children, especially when the teeth are loose, torn off and fly away, which not only hurts, but also affects eating. My brother changed his teeth early and began to show signs of changing his teeth at the age of 5. At that time, the lower front teeth were loose and painful, and my brother looked indifferent when he saw them. After all, it wasn't his brother who was injured. At that time, my brother told my younger brother that he just touched it. Unexpectedly, my younger brother touched it and pulled out his teeth directly.
My brother was shocked after his tooth was pulled out. I didn't expect my brother to be so cruel Because my brother is only three years old, he probably doesn't understand the pain of changing teeth, and he can't understand the pain of his brother, so he doesn't drag his feet at all when pulling teeth. Because the younger brother's action is that after a brother's tooth is pulled out, there is a lot of blood on his gums. It can be seen that it is very dangerous to directly extract teeth when changing teeth, and the younger brother's lower incisors are not ready to fall off, and direct extraction will damage his younger brother's gums. Teeth are very important to my brother. If the gums are damaged, new teeth may be unhealthy.
It is a painful process for children to change their teeth, but parents should not directly help their children to extract teeth. At the same time, you should also tell your child to try to let the teeth fall off naturally. If it is pulled hard, it is easy to hurt the gums, and even cause various inflammations, leading to more unnecessary pain.