Teething
Teething usually begins around 6 months of age. But it is normal for teething to start at any time between 3 months and 12 months of age. It is a process in which the first set of teeth, called primary teeth or milk teeth, erupt and break through the gums. Teething symptoms may begin about 3 to 5 days before a tooth breaks the skin, causing pain and discomfort to the child.
Brushing Baby Teeth - Top Tips
Babies can get their first tooth anywhere between three and fifteen months, but commonly between four and nine months — although discomfort may start earlier. Dribbling at three months is usually a result of your baby learning to put things in their mouth, which is part of normal development.
Pain management and what you can do to help teething pain
- Rub your baby’s sore gums gently with your finger
- Give your baby a teething ring – either a soft rubber one, or the plastic type that can be kept in the refrigerator
- If you think your baby is in pain, consider giving paracetamol as directed for the child’s age
- Avoid hard sharp-edged toys that could damage teeth and gums.
The importance of first teeth
What many parents don’t realise is that emerging baby teeth need to be looked after as carefully as we look after our own teeth.
As well as their obvious importance for chewing and speaking, they help proper jaw development, and reserve the spaces for the permanent teeth to come through later.
Tips for caring for baby’s teeth
Start cleaning when teeth appear. Gently wipe with a clean damp cloth at bath time.
Progress to a small soft bristle toothbrush with water. (There are special brushes available for babies).
Hold the baby sitting against you facing the bathroom mirror so they can see their teeth being cleaned.
Let your baby play with their toothbrush while they watch you brush your teeth. (It takes years for them to learn how to brush).
Start using a pea-sized amount of low fluoride children’s toothpaste only when they have learnt to spit things out from their mouth.
Limit amount of sugary foods in the diet.