When a child reaches the age of 6 or 7, his teeth will loosen first, then naturally fall off and grow a new tooth. At this time, every family has different views on where to put the lost teeth, but the implication is that children can grow up healthily. So, where should I put my lost teeth? What are the methods?
The most common way is that the older generation will say, if the lower tooth falls out, put that tooth on the roof, because the old tooth will guide your own new tooth to grow out. If it is an upper tooth, throwing it on the ground or in a ditch means it is similar to an upper tooth. In short, these methods are all aimed at giving children aura and helping them grow up healthily. The second is a dentist. Many people go to the dentist for tooth extraction, but these deciduous teeth are of no use to them. You can keep the beautiful ones for collection, but most of them are useless. Some people still leave their teeth in potted plants. Modern buildings are all high-rise buildings, and it is obviously unrealistic to keep the roof. Potted plants are also a good moral, which means good feng shui. The last one is commonly used by modern people, collecting lost teeth as childhood memories. After all, the lost teeth are only a few years, and there will be no more after childhood.
Another problem that needs to be paid attention to is that in order to let the child grow a good tooth, parents need to observe the teeth in his mouth during the tooth change. Check whether there are new teeth in the expired tooth area, as well as the shape of the teeth, whether there are any abnormalities such as inclination and displacement. If you find it, you should go to the dentist for examination in time, so as to ensure that your teeth are neat and healthy in adulthood.