Teething Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Teething is the process during which an infant's teeth start to sequentially grow in. Teething can start as early as three months or as late, in some cases, as twelve months. It can take up to several years for all 20 deciduous (aka "baby" or "milk") teeth to emerge. The process of teething is sometimes referred to as "cutting teeth".The infant teeth tend to emerge in pairs - first one upper incisor emerges then the other upper incisor emerges before the next set begin to emerge. The general pattern of emergence is:
- Lower central incisors (2)
- Upper central incisors (2)
- Upper lateral incisors (2),
- Lower lateral incisors (2)
- First molarss (4)
- Canines (4)
- Second molars (4)
During teething, the new teeth are breaking through the surface of the gums. Signs of teething may include
- Poor mood
- Loss of appetite
- Chewing of objects
- Bruises/swelling in gums
- Excess salivation
- Slight fever
In cases where the infant is in obvious pain, some doctors recommend the use of anti-inflammatories or child-safe pain-relief treatments. Some infants gain relief from chewing on cold objects.
Dentists recommend brushing infants' teeth as soon as they appear. It is not necessary to wait for the teething process to complete. Dentists generally recommend against the use of toothpaste during teething.
See also dentition.
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