Guidance of Erupting Teeth
During teething, your baby’s gums may be sensitive when their teeth erupt. Babies can’t tell you their gums hurt, but they may be cranky, so it’s best to be prepared.
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Here are a few ways to soothe a child experiencing discomfort from erupting teeth:
- Teething rings – Chilled teething rings can numb the gums and provide pressure for gnawing.
- Gum massage – Gently massage the gums with a clean finger or a silicone teether.
- Cool washcloth – Offer a cool, damp washcloth for your baby to chew on.
- Over-the-counter pain relievers – Consult your pediatrician about age-appropriate pain relievers. Many OTC products have infant and toddler dosages that have been ruled safe.
- Chamomile tea – Dilute chamomile tea and let your child suck on a cool washcloth dipped in the tea.
Teething can be painful, and multiple eruptions can happen simultaneously. Having a few different strategies to ease your baby’s discomfort can make teething more manageable for you both.
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Teething Timeline
Here’s a general timeline of when to expect your baby’s teeth to erupt. Note that every child is unique and may get their teeth on a different timeline.
Name | Eruption | Shedding |
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Lower central incisors (Front teeth) | 6–10 months | 6–7 years |
Upper central incisors | 8–12 months | 6–7 years |
Lower lateral incisors | 10–16 months | 7–8 years |
Upper lateral incisors | 9–13 months | 7–8 years |
Lower canines | 17–23 months | 9–12 years |
Upper canines | 16–22 months | 10–12 years |
First molars (lower) | 14–18 months | 9–11 years |
First molars (upper) | 13–19 months | 9–11 years |
Second molars (lower) | 23–33 months | 10–12 years |
Second molars (upper) | 16–36 months | 10–12 years |
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Professional Help for Erupting Teeth
Teething can be challenging for parents and kids, but our pediatric dentists are here to help. If you are concerned about your child’s teeth erupting correctly, schedule an appointment at ICTeeth Pediatric Dentistry and meet with one of our fantastic pediatric dentists. They will be able to offer their professional guidance and ease your concerns.