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Baby teething
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 16-Nov-2009

Teething is a very important development in your child's body and every kid has a different experience. As a parent you have to take very good care of your child during the period of teething as the whole process is little painful for your child. The age at which the first tooth appears differs greatly from child to child. Usually, however, the first tooth - which tends to be in the middle of the lower jaw - appears at around six months of age. The complete set of 20 primary teeth (baby teeth) is usually present by the age of two-and-a-half years.

teething

How do you know your baby has started teething?

  • If you see a baby who is fussy, drooling, sticking his hand in his mouth, and you can't find any other problems, then it's probably teething.
  • In some kids you may see thin white line of a tooth poking through baby's gums with no warning signs at all.
  • Biting anything and everything
  • Tender gums
  • Teething gums may be swollen and red or even bruised.
  • Pain in the gums may travel to the ears and cheeks particularly when the back molars begin coming in. This is why you may see your baby rubbing their cheeks or pulling at their ears.
  • Not sleeping well.
  • Above symptoms followed by fever and loose stools

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Childs Dental Care and how you can help
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 14-Nov-2008
Kids love chocolates and ice cream but unfortunately it's an enemy for their teeth. It's very important to take good care of your child's teeth as Healthy teeth are important to your child's overall health.

Dental care suggestions:

  1. For babies, you should clean teeth with a soft, clean cloth or baby's toothbrush.
  2. Brush teeth with a fluoride toothpaste
  3. Provide healthy foods and limit sweet snacks and drinks
  4. Provide milk and dairy products high in calcium
  5. Schedule regular dental check-ups
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