Parents asked that the baby is born on the tenth day today. He had a yellow tooth with a white background when he was born. What is this? A parent asked a question about a 15-day-old baby whose big teeth are full of white teeth. The old man said they are horse teeth and need to be removed with gauze and salt. Can they be removed? If one day you find that your baby has one or more teeth in his mouth just a few days after birth, don’t be surprised and don’t handle it on your own, because these are not teeth but horse teeth. Speaking of horse teeth, there are different opinions circulating in different places. Some people say: \”Horse teeth are a bad omen, so you must prick them with a needle!\” Others think: \”Horse teeth will affect the baby\’s feeding and teething, so they must not be left and must be pricked with salt or Wipe it with wet wipes every day and slowly rub it off.\” These statements may seem reasonable, but in fact they hide health risks that you would never think of… What exactly are horse teeth? When most babies are 4-6 weeks after birth, some small yellow-white dots appear on both sides of the midline of the upper palate and on the edge of the gums, which look like growing teeth. They are commonly known as \”horse teeth\”, \”plate teeth\” or \”epithelial beads\” . Fortunately, horse teeth are not a disease, but a common physiological phenomenon in newborns, so they will not affect the baby\’s feeding and the development of deciduous teeth. What causes \”horse teeth\” in babies (Photo source: baobao.baidu.com) Although the baby\’s deciduous teeth have not grown out, the embryos of the deciduous teeth have already formed, and everything is ready just waiting for the teeth to come out. But before teeth emerge, the deciduous tooth germs will gradually develop, the dental plate will also rupture, and some of the cells that have not been absorbed will proliferate and keratinize, resulting in the growth of yellow-white raised particles on the baby\’s gums, and the horse teeth will also Thus formed. However, parents should not worry too much, because horse teeth will gradually fall off and fade with the baby\’s sucking within a few months after birth. Improper handling of horse teeth can lead to sepsis (Photo source: www.starbaby.cn) Some parents, who are inexperienced and lack childcare knowledge, think that horse teeth are a type of oral disease, so they rashly pick them with unsterilized needles, or intend to use them. Wipe off salt, gauze, and wet wipes. As everyone knows, doing so will not only have no effect on the decay of the horse\’s teeth, but will also increase the chance of infection. This is because newborns have poor immunity and can easily damage the oral mucosa and cause infection after trauma occurs in the mouth. At least, the baby is prone to oral inflammation, and at worst, it may cause bacteria to enter the body. Once the infection worsens, it is very likely to cause sepsis, endangering the baby\’s life! Therefore, it is strictly forbidden to use needles, salt, gauze, and wet wipes to treat horse teeth. The Difference Between Horse Teeth and Thrush Many parents have difficulty distinguishing between horse teeth and oral thrush, so here are some tips for mothers and fathers to help them distinguish and deal with it in time. Wiping horse teeth: There is no obvious reaction when wiped gently with a cotton swab. There will be a bumpy feeling during the wiping process; Thrush: It is not easy to wipe off with a cotton swab. If you wipe it off, you can see local erosion of the wound. Location: Horse teeth: basically appear on the gums; Thrush: the baby\’s lips, soft palate, tongue, and mucous membranes in the cheeks are covered with white flakes. Symptoms of horse teeth: There is basically no discomfort, unless the horse teeth are too large and affect the baby\’s feeding, the baby will become irritable and refuse to breastfeed; Thrush: Generally, there is no obvious pain when the symptoms are mild., the baby only has a painful expression when sucking milk or eating, or refuses to eat. When the condition is severe, the baby will be irritable and crying due to pain, and some babies will have mild fever. Treatment of horse teeth: Generally no treatment is required as they will gradually fall out. If it does not fall off for a long time, it is recommended to seek medical advice. Thrush: It is a fungal infection that is easy to recur. It is recommended to crush nystatin tablets and mix them with water to form a thin paste. Dip a cotton swab into your mouth and apply it to your mouth 3 to 4 times a day. Clean your mouth with warm water after each feeding, keep applying it for 1 to 2 weeks, and take good care of your pacifier, nipples, and oral hygiene. This phenomenon often occurs when caring for babies: some diseases that should attract attention are often underestimated by parents, while some normal physiological phenomena cause parents to misunderstand and make wrong interventions. Therefore, only by learning a new parenting common sense every day can you easily see through these bad habits and save your baby from unnecessary harm.
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