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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/hazem7ky/healthmedguru.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114For an infant, every stage of growing up is a new challenge. And teething can be one of the hardest of these challenges. The development of milk-teeth is a natural process. However, it is frequently rendered a painful and difficult time for the child.<\/p>\n
The errors in the management and health of the infant before and during the first dentition can make a lot of difference. This is why parents need to be careful while their child is teething.<\/p>\n
The first set of teeth are also called milk-teeth. They are twenty in number. These teeth usually appear in pairs. Teeth in the lower jaw usually precede the corresponding ones of the upper jaw. The first milk-teeth generally appear about the sixth or seventh month. The last of the set may appear anytime between the twentieth to the thirtieth months.<\/p>\n
Thus, the whole period of the first dentition may extend to a year and a half to two years. The process varies, however. Different babies may complete their first dentition at different pace and order of teeth appearance.<\/p>\n
The appearance of milk-teeth is preceded and accompanied by several symptoms. You might notice an increased flow of saliva and swelling in the gums. Occasionally, there might be flushing of the cheeks. The child frequently thrusts its fingers or any other object within its grasp into its mouth. Its thirst is increased. Your child starts taking the breast more frequently but for shorter periods because the gums are tender and painful.<\/p>\n
Your child may also become more fretful and restless. There might be a sudden fits of crying, starting from sleep, and a slight tendency to vomiting. Teething might also be accompanied by the looseness of the bowels.<\/p>\n
These symptoms may precede the appearance of the tooth by several weeks. This is called “breeding the\u00a0teeth.” In such cases, the symptoms disappear in a few days only to recur when the tooth approaches the surface of the gum.<\/p>\n
If the child has a healthy constitution and has been fed on breast milk, the symptoms attending teething will be of the mildest kind. Such children won\u2019t experience much discomfort during their first dentition. The management of such infants during teething is simple and easy.<\/p>\n
However, if your child is experiencing problems, here\u2019s what you can do:<\/p>\n
Teething need not be a painful experience for your child and a stressful experience for you. With just a bit of\u00a0care, you can help your baby have more comfortable teething.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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