
Why are children forbidden to eat sweets, will baby teeth still fall out?
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Answer 1
February, 2021Well, the health of milk teeth still needs to be monitored .. otherwise, then the indigenous will be bad. We regularly give vitamins (for teeth, bones and growth) + of course, regular cleaning and a minimum of sweets, the teeth are healthy and beautiful, which is good news))
Answer 2
February, 2021It's about the development of children's receptors. No wonder there are mixtures for children of nasty consistencies, the colorful packaging of which stands out: "Does not contain sugar!" Such mixtures are the most delicious for a child. The receptors should be fully formed, and if you go over it with chocolate, then the receptors will simply go astray. Next, we get a quick addiction to sweet, literally addiction! Then obesity, bad teeth and permanently damaged receptors! Of course, milk teeth will fall out and strong root teeth will grow. You need to get rid of obesity before the age of 11, because the bones of the child have not yet mastered and the weight can be changed more easily than in an adult state. But the receptors that little feel the pungency, sweetness, salinity of the product will remain forever. When cold, it will be difficult to formulate a normal, stable diet.
Restricting a child in sweets is very difficult, but necessary. Better to try to bypass the acquaintance with sweets until school time.
Answer 3
February, 2021As for the teeth, milk teeth are also affected by caries, even a little faster than adults. If you start this process, then it can go to the rudiments of permanent teeth (do you need it?). Therefore, the teeth must be cleaned with the appearance of the first milk tooth in the mouth, go to prophylaxis (deep fluoridation, eventually sealing fissures), they advise children 2 years and beyond to use dental wipes (just after he ate something sweet, but there is no way to brush your teeth)
Answer 4
February, 2021It's not only and not so much about the teeth, but about the broader effect of sweets on the body. First, sugar (that is, carbohydrates) quickly leads to satiety: a child who has eaten a small amount of sweets quickly loses his appetite, as a result of which he does not receive full-fledged food. Secondly, sugar causes hyperactivity, followed by a sharp decline in mood - not the most pleasant scenario for parents. Thirdly, a large amount of sugar negatively affects the liver, which can lead to allergic reactions.