Say cheese! When to expect your baby’s first teeth

While the answer depends on the individual child, there are a few signs that those chompers are about to make an appearance.

By Angela Chavez

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When Do Baby Teeth Begin To Grow?

This is a question that most new moms have early on. While the answer depends on the individual child, there are a few signs that those chompers are about to make an appearance.

Most babies will start to get their first teeth around six months old. However, it’s not uncommon for teeth to begin growing as soon as three months or as late as a year old. The two bottom front teeth are typically the first to come in, followed by the top front teeth.

The rest of your baby’s teeth will usually come in when your little one is around three years old – which means you’ll have about two and a half years of dealing with teething infants!

Signs of Teething

So, how do you know when your child is teething? These are a few common signs to look out for:

●      Excessive drooling
●      Chewing on everything in sight
●      Irritability and crankiness
●      Trouble sleeping

If you notice any of these signs, your baby is probably sprouting some new teeth. However, it’s important to note that not all children will experience all of these symptoms.

How Do I Alleviate Teething Pain?

If your child is in pain from teething, there are a few things that you can do to help soothe their discomfort.

Give Them Something To Chew On

One of the best things you can do is give your child something to chew on. This will help them relieve some of the pressure they’re feeling in their gums. There are a variety of teething toys on the market that can be frozen or refrigerated for extra relief.

Rub Their Gums

Another way to soothe your child’s gums is to rub them with your finger. This will help massage the area and relieve some of the pain they’re feeling. Gently rub their gums in a circular motion for the best results.

Give Them Pain Relief Medication

If your child is in a lot of pain, you may want to give them over-the-counter pain relief medication. Be sure to talk to your pediatrician before giving your child any medicine as they will be able to advise you on the best course of action.

How To Take Care of Baby Teeth

Once your baby’s teeth start coming in, it’s essential to start taking care of them immediately. This means brushing their teeth twice a day with a baby toothbrush. You can also use water to clean their teeth until they are old enough to use toothpaste.
It’s also good to take your child to the dentist for regular checkups. This will help ensure that their teeth are healthy and develop properly.

Final Thoughts

Baby teeth are an essential part of your child’s development. They not only help them to eat and speak correctly but they also play a role in the health of their adult teeth. That’s why it’s so important to take care of them! Remember to brush twice a day as soon as teeth appear and take your child to the dentist for regular checkups.

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