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Babies' teeth often grow in pairs in a specific order. The first teeth to come in will likely be the bottom front teeth (bottom central incisors), and then be followed by the top front teeth (top central incisors). The top teeth on either side of the front teeth are likely to be the next to grow in. They are then followed by the teeth on either side of the bottom front teeth. These teeth are referred to as lateral incisors. After this step a pair of molars near the back of the babies mouth will begin to grow from the top and then the bottom. When the molars start to come in there will likely be a gap between them and the baby's lateral incisors. This gap will be filled in by the baby's canines. The top canines should grow in and then be followed by the bottom canines. The last pairs of teeth to begin growing are the second molars located at the back of the mouth. The bottom back molars will likely grow in before the top back molars. At this stage the baby now has successfully grown their deciduous teeth. Deciduous teeth refer to teeth that will eventually fall out and be replaced by permanent teeth. They are sometimes referred to as baby teeth or milk teeth. All twenty teeth should have grown in by the time the baby is about three years old. They will start to fall out between the ages of five and thirteen and be replaced by permanent teeth.
Dental Care
Dental hygiene is very important despite the fact that their deciduous teeth will eventually fall out and be replaced. Tooth decay can lead to deciduous teeth falling out before permanent teeth are ready to replace them. This can lead to dental issues when the permanent teeth eventually do come in.
Caring for a baby's teeth can begin before they've even started teething. Wiping a baby's gums daily with a clean and damp washcloth can help with their dental hygiene. When the first tooth starts to come in it should be brushed daily with a soft toothbrush designed and sized for infants. Do not use toothpaste when cleaning a baby's teeth until they are able to understand that it should be spit out and not swallowed.
It is recommended that babies see a dentist before they turn one year old. A qualified dentist will be able to monitor a baby's teeth and advise on their dental development.
Symptoms of Teething
Babies react differently to teething. Some show few signs of discomfort and pain from teething while others will be cranky for weeks on end. It is important to observe your baby's reaction to teething so new symptoms won't be misattributed to teething when there is another cause. Common symptoms of teething are swollen and red gums, an increase in drooling, a desire to chew on hard objects and crankiness. Excess drooling can lead to face rashes and sensitive gums can lead to babies growing reluctant to suckle. Babies may also have difficulty sleeping because of their discomfort. Some babies experience diarrhea and a slight fever while teething, but these could easily be symptoms of another more serious condition. If the baby experiences these symptoms contact a doctor right away.
Treatments for Teething
There are many effective treatments to help babies through the unpleasant symptoms of teething. Letting babies chew on safe and cool objects can help sooth their gums.
Gently drying away a baby's excess drool can help avoid face rashes.
Putting a damp and clean washcloth in a freezer for a few minutes can provide a cool and soothing object for a baby to chew on.
If the baby is eating solid foods then chilled apple sauce or chilled vegetable puree can ease a babies gums.
Teething rings made of firm rubber are good for providing babies something to chew on. Liquid-filled teething rings are not recommended since they are prone to breaking and leaking.
Massaging a babies gums with a clean finger can also help relieve them of stress.
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more ↓ Dental Care
Dental hygiene is very important despite the fact that their deciduous teeth will eventually fall out and be replaced. Tooth decay can lead to deciduous teeth falling out before permanent teeth are ready to replace them. This can lead to dental issues when the permanent teeth eventually do come in.
Caring for a baby's teeth can begin before they've even started teething. Wiping a baby's gums daily with a clean and damp washcloth can help with their dental hygiene. When the first tooth starts to come in it should be brushed daily with a soft toothbrush designed and sized for infants. Do not use toothpaste when cleaning a baby's teeth until they are able to understand that it should be spit out and not swallowed.
It is recommended that babies see a dentist before they turn one year old. A qualified dentist will be able to monitor a baby's teeth and advise on their dental development.
Symptoms of Teething
Babies react differently to teething. Some show few signs of discomfort and pain from teething while others will be cranky for weeks on end. It is important to observe your baby's reaction to teething so new symptoms won't be misattributed to teething when there is another cause. Common symptoms of teething are swollen and red gums, an increase in drooling, a desire to chew on hard objects and crankiness. Excess drooling can lead to face rashes and sensitive gums can lead to babies growing reluctant to suckle. Babies may also have difficulty sleeping because of their discomfort. Some babies experience diarrhea and a slight fever while teething, but these could easily be symptoms of another more serious condition. If the baby experiences these symptoms contact a doctor right away.
Treatments for Teething
There are many effective treatments to help babies through the unpleasant symptoms of teething. Letting babies chew on safe and cool objects can help sooth their gums.
Gently drying away a baby's excess drool can help avoid face rashes.
Putting a damp and clean washcloth in a freezer for a few minutes can provide a cool and soothing object for a baby to chew on.
If the baby is eating solid foods then chilled apple sauce or chilled vegetable puree can ease a babies gums.
Teething rings made of firm rubber are good for providing babies something to chew on. Liquid-filled teething rings are not recommended since they are prone to breaking and leaking.
Massaging a babies gums with a clean finger can also help relieve them of stress.
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