Babies and the departure of the teeth

The little teeth of the baby usuallystart out at about 5 months the lower central incisors are usually the firstout, followed by four to eight weeks after the four upper incisors (central andlateral) and approximately one month after the other two lower incisors. Thenthe first molars usually come out followed by the canines.


 If your child does not yet leftany of your teeth, do not worry yet, this may be an inherited trait and notnecessarily that goes wrong. The outputs of the teeth sometimes cause irritability,crying, fever things need to bite hard and cold.


Often the gums swell and becomevery sensitive. To mitigate this discomfort try rubbing or massaging the gumsgently with your fingers. Molars rings can also help, but should be made ​​ofhard rubber snapper who get in the freezer usually harden much and can causemore pain than relief.

Pain relievers that are appliedto the gums are neither necessary nor useful, since very little time remainingin the child's mouth. If your child seems to have much trouble or you develop afever over 380, it is likely that these symptoms are not due to teething butanother problem and should go immediately to the pediatrician.