First teeth - most welcome

05-09-2009
First teeth - most welcome
The formation of the rudiments of teeth begins before birth. By the time of birth in the jaw bones of the child are already present in all 20 temporary, or, as they are called "milk" teeth. With that, two front teeth are located below the total, and therefore the first to erupt. This usually happens at the age of 6 months after birth, but do not worry if your baby teething a little late. These are terms - the average, but by 3 years of age in the oral cavity should have all 20 temporary teeth. 

Central incisor 6-12 months 
Lateral incisor 9-16 months 
Canines 16-23 months 
First molars 13-19 months 
Second molars 22-33 months 


By 3 years in the mouth of the child must be 20 teeth 


How to help your child during teething? 

Discomfort in the mouth during teething can cause annoyance to your baby and make him irritable. You can ease his condition lightly massaging gums clean finger or wet gauze pad. Special cooling teething ring may also help ease painful gums. 

Immediately after the eruption in the mouth, teeth should be cleaned daily special children's toothbrush with soft bristles. After each feeding must clean the mouth of your baby, it will help keep your teeth healthy and help the earlier formation of the child healthy habits for oral care products

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