Baby teething + tips that parents should know 👶
Early or late teething of babies
Dr. Hijazi points out that this issue can depend on various factors and is usually nothing to worry about, unless it is accompanied by unusual symptoms. Some babies may erupt their first tooth at 4 to 6 months, which is known as early teething and is often linked to genetic factors.
On the other hand, delayed teething (after 12 to 18 months) may occur due to nutrient deficiencies such as calcium or vitamin D, thyroid problems, or hereditary factors. In most cases, these differences are within the normal range and do not require intervention. However, if the delay is excessive or accompanied by symptoms such as poor growth or oral problems, it is necessary to see a good pediatric dentist so that possible causes can be investigated and the necessary measures can be taken. In the following, effective solutions are presented case by case:
| Using cold dental rings | Using a toothpick or gumpaste cooled in the refrigerator (not the freezer) helps to relieve the pain and itching of the gums. These tools should be made of safe and non-toxic materials. |
| Gum massage | In another action, you can use a clean finger or a soft, damp cloth. Gently massage the baby's gums. This reduces the pressure on the gums and creates a feeling of relaxation. |
| Offer cold foods | Foods such as cold fruit puree or yogurt (for babies) above 6 months) can soothe the gums. Make sure the food is age-appropriate. |
| Create distraction with play | Entertain the baby with toys or relaxing activities. It can distract him from the pain. This method helps a lot in reducing your child's restlessness. |
