The reason for the growth of shark teeth

The reason for the growth of shark teeth

Dr. Mehrzad Zare
Dr. Mehrzad Zare Marvdasht
کد عضویت: Doctor of System Number: 1
Erosion in children is a condition in which the permanent teeth grow behind the baby teeth, giving an appearance similar to the multilayered teeth of a shark. This problem, although usually harmless, can cause concern for parents. In this comprehensive article, we will examine the cause of shark tooth growth in children, its causes, prevention methods, available treatments, and practical tips for managing this condition. This guide helps parents to take care of their children's oral health with full knowledge and prevent future problems.
Anchor links > Shark Teeth is a term used by dentists to describe a condition where a child's permanent teeth grow in before the baby teeth fall out behind them. This condition causes the teeth to appear in two rows in the mouth, similar to the multiple rows of shark teeth. This problem is more common in children between the ages of 5 and 12 and usually occurs in the front teeth of the lower or upper jaw. ### **Characteristics of shark teeth** - The appearance of two rows of teeth. - Failure of milk teeth to fall in time. - May be accompanied by mild pain or discomfort. - Sometimes it causes disorder of permanent teeth. Understanding ** the cause of the development of shark teeth in children ** helps parents to take timely treatment and prevent possible complications. ### **Reasons for the growth of shark teeth in children** Several reasons can cause the development of shark teeth in children. Here we mention the most important causes and drivers: #### **Genetic factors** - **Family history:** If the child's parents or siblings had this problem, the probability of its occurrence increases. - Jaw structure: Small jaw or lack of enough space for the growth of permanent teeth. #### **dental problems** - **Delay in the fall of milk teeth:** The roots of milk teeth may not be fully absorbed. - **Premature growth of permanent teeth:** Sometimes permanent teeth grow prematurely. - **Misalignment of teeth:** Crowding of teeth can cause deviation of the growth path. #### **Environmental and behavioral factors** - **Incorrect habits:** such as finger sucking or prolonged use of a pacifier. - **Blow to the teeth:** Physical injuries may change the path of tooth growth. #### **Illnesses or nutritional deficiencies** - **Deficiency of calcium or vitamin D:** can affect the correct growth of teeth. - **Systemic diseases:** Some rare disorders can disrupt tooth growth. Knowing these reasons will help parents and dentists to choose the best solution for managing shark teeth. ### **Methods to prevent the growth of shark teeth** Although it is not possible to prevent all cases of developing shark teeth in children, there are measures that can reduce the risk of this problem: #### **Regular dental care** - **periodic dental examinations:** from 3 years old to check the growth of teeth. - **Radiography:** for early identification of permanent teeth growth problems. - **Education to children:** to observe **oral and dental hygiene**. #### **healthy nutrition** - Consuming foods rich in calcium and vitamin D: such as dairy products, fish and leafy vegetables. - **Decreasing consumption of sweets:** To prevent decay of baby teeth. #### **Correct bad habits** - Avoiding **finger sucking** or using a pacifier for a long time. - Encouraging children to chew hard foods: to help the natural loosening of baby teeth. Preventing tooth decay with these simple measures can reduce the need for complex treatments. ### **Shark Tooth Growth Treatments** Treatment depends on the severity of the problem and the child's condition. Here we discuss the main and complementary methods: #### **Dental procedures** - **Pulling a milk tooth**: If the **milk tooth** is not loose, the dentist pulls it to create enough space for the permanent tooth. - **Orthodontics**: In cases of severe misalignment, braces or aligners are used to straighten the teeth. - **Spacers**: tools to create enough space in the jaw. #### **home remedies** - **Encouraging teeth loosening:** by eating hard foods such as apples or carrots (under parental supervision). - **Gum massage:** to stimulate the loosening of milk teeth. - Maintaining oral hygiene: brushing and flossing to prevent infection. #### **Complementary ways** - **Nutrition consultation**: to ensure the intake of necessary nutrients for tooth growth. - **Jaw exercises**: such as chewing gum without sugar to strengthen the jaw muscles (with the dentist's opinion). - **Traditional Medicine**: Using vegetable oils such as peppermint oil to relieve gum discomfort (carefully). Shark tooth treatment should be done under the supervision of a dentist to avoid possible complications such as permanent misalignment of teeth. ### **Tips and proper exercises for children's dental health** Parents can use these tips and exercises to support oral health and reduce the problems associated with wisdom teeth: - **regular brushing**: twice a day with fluoride toothpaste. - **Use of dental floss**: to prevent the accumulation of plaque between the teeth. - **Encouragement to chew healthy foods**: such as hard fruits and vegetables to strengthen the gums. - **Education of correct habits**: such as avoiding pressing the teeth with the tongue. **Note**: Any exercise or change in diet should be done in consultation with a dentist. ### **Conclusion** Teething in children is a common but manageable problem that can be resolved with proper awareness and care. Parents can prevent the occurrence or exacerbation of this problem with regular dental examinations, maintaining oral hygiene and correcting bad habits. If you notice abnormal growth of teeth in your child, consult a dentist immediately so that proper treatment can be done. The health of your child's teeth is the key to a beautiful smile and a healthy future. ### **

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