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Read tips on how to help your teething baby. Some people think that teething causes other symptoms, such as diarrhoea, but there's no evidence to support this. You know your baby best. Get medical advice if they have any symptoms that are causing you concern. You can call NHS 111 or contact a GP.
Tips for helping your teething baby. Teething can be distressing for some babies, but there are ways to make it easier for them. Every baby is different, and you may have to try a few different things until you find something that works for your baby.
Baby teething symptoms. Tips for helping your teething baby. Looking after your baby's teeth. How to help your baby with teething and how to look after their teeth.
When your baby starts to teethe, you will see signs like red cheeks and sore red gums, and your baby may put their hands or other objects into their mouth, or dribble more than usual. Teething symptoms are generally mild and localised.
Teething is the process of a baby’s milk teeth erupting through the gums, which can cause swelling and tenderness (NICE, 2020). While a few babies are born with teeth, most babies will start teething at around six months old.
Oral health for babies. Teething (Babies) Key health professionals for delivering this care: Midwives. Health visitors. Nursery nurses. Key messages: The first teeth (baby or milk teeth) to appear are usually the bottom front teeth (incisors) around 5-7 months, followed by the top front teeth.
For tips to help you look after your baby’s teeth visit NHS. uk. Find your nearest NHS dentist on NHS.uk. The British Society of Paediatric Dentistry has some great 'Supertooth' videos with Dr Ranj to help make teeth brushing fun.