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¾ Teething begins around 3-7 months and lasts until approximately 2 years of age, when all 20 baby teeth are pre-sent.
¾ Generally, the first tooth to erupt comes in at 6 months. This tooth is the bottom front incisor.
¾ When a child is teething they tend to be irritable, drool, chew on everything and the gums may be red.
¾ Fever and diarrhea are not related to teething.
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¾ Do not use teething cookies/biscuits because of the sugar content that can lead to tooth decay.
¾ Use medications/ointments only on the advice of a dentist.
¾ Remember to clean baby teeth as soon as they come in.
The eruption of teeth is a normal physiologic process. Baby teeth have fairly well defined times of eruption. The ages listed are the normal ages that a baby tooth emerges:
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