
Actually, the baby teeth have started since he was still a fetus. However, because growth is still in the jaw, then the process is invisible to our eyes. Hence a more appropriate term to call out the baby tooth is not growing, but “appeared”.
The first teeth to appear usually when 5-7 months old baby. Well, if your baby this age and you often see him put his fist (or other object) into the mouth, it’s likely soon will first tooth appears.
What signs of emergence of your baby teeth?
Other signs of teething is acting fussy, crying, and always happy, biting anything that could be held. In addition, your baby will be a lot to salivate (this is useful to cool a bit swollen gums due to teething process), he will feel a little pain in his gums, his appetite will decrease and maybe he will experience a mild fever.
Is Process Causes Tooth emergence Infants Experiencing High Fever, Colds and Diarrhea?
Many parents that connects the baby teething process with few actual disease is not medically related. You need to know, that process will not teething to cause high fever, runny nose, or diarrhea in your baby. If your child is very fussy, high fever and even diarrhea, you should check with your pediatrician, because this all has nothing to do with the teething process.
What Can You Give To him?
To ease the process of teething in infants, you can give it a hard and cold nature, including:
1. Ring loud toys specifically for the emerging baby teeth
2. Cloth towels that have been soaked in cold water
3. Frosted donuts (after he began to melt and destroyed, taken from your baby)
It is better if you always provide a plastic toy ring to bite him. You can insert this plastic ring in the refrigerator first, but do not be stored in the freezer. This ring toy store in the freezer can even damage the baby’s gum.
First Teeth Appear?
The first teeth to appear are usually the 2 lower incisors. Then followed by 4 upper incisors.
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