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teething
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tooth anatomy, development of baby teeth, teething symptoms,
teething, emergence of teeth, the gums, the mouth in infants, young children,
teething, begins between the 6th, 8th month of life, further tooth eruption occurs periodically, all 20 teeth of infancy, childhood, deciduous teeth, in place, all the deciduous teeth, in place by the 30th month of life, teeth include 4 incisors, 2 canines, 4 molars in each jaw, the total of 20, 2 lower central incisors, bottom front, erupt first followed by the 2 upper central incisors, lower, upper lateral, side, incisors, lower molars, upper molars, lower canines, upper canines, lower lateral molars, finally the upper lateral molars, note that some children, not show any teeth, much later than 8 months, perfectly normal, signs of teething, drooling, irritability, gum swelling, sensitivity, sleeping problems, refusing food, biting on hard objects, discomfort that results from teething is due, pressure exerted on the tissue, in the mouth, the periodontal membrane, the teeth erupt, discomfort eased by a cool object firm rubber teething ring, a cold apple, gently rubbing the gums, a cool, wet washcloth, teeth, right near the surface, a clean finger, gums should not be cut to facilitate the eruption of teeth, infection, teething powders should also be avoided, children should never be given aspirin, risk of developing reyes syndrome, medications chidlren's tylenol, over-the counter teething prepartions containing a topical anesthetic, teething, does not cause fever, child develops a fever greater than 100.5 degrees, a rectal, ear thermometer, look, signs of illness.
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