If your baby is unusually fussy, he or she may be teething. Teething is when baby teeth first begin to erupt—usually around six months of age. Dr. Greenfield can keep your child’s mouth healthy from the first stage of development.
What Happens During Teething?
During teething, primary teeth push up through the gums. The two bottom front teeth are usually the first teeth to appear. Teething can make your infant’s gums sore and swollen. As a result of the pain and discomfort, your child may become cranky or irritable. Babies may also drool more and bite on toys to relieve the tension on their gums. Dr. Greenfield offers these tips to relieve your infant’s teething discomfort and keep erupting teeth healthy: