1. You will urinate a lot
Excessive drooling is often one of the first signs of tooth loss. As the teeth begin to break down in the mouth, your baby will produce more saliva.
2. Force and stir
Babies tend to chew on anything they can get, from toys to fingers, to relieve pressure on their mouths.
3. Lack of rest and relaxation
Children may be more upset than usual due to the discomfort and pain associated with teething.
4. Swollen or tender gums
As the newly sunken hair begins to push out, your teeth can become yellow, washed out, brittle, and easily irritated.
5. Changes in eating and sleeping habits
Children may refuse to eat or have difficulty sleeping due to discomfort caused by teething. They may often wake up at night.
6. Rub your ears or cheeks
Children can rub their ears or nose to relieve pain from new hairs that have spread to other areas.
7. The body feels slightly warm.
Some children may notice a slight rise in body temperature. However, if you have a high fever, you should seek medical advice from a pediatrician, as this could indicate an infection.
8. Changes in intestines
Sometimes a tooth extraction can cause some bowel changes. If you experience constipation or other significant changes in your diet, it is best to seek medical help.
Communication. Understanding the typical schedule can help you know when you need to move:
Here’s a rough guide:
Lower door incision: 6-10 months;
House cut: 8-12 months;
Domestic phase: 9-13 months;
Lower door stage: 10-16 months;
First row: 13-19 (top) 14-18 (bottom) .
Active protrusion (sharp): 16 -22 (top) 17 -23 (bottom) .
Secondary muscles: 25 -33 (upper) 23 -31 (lower) .
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By developing techniques to calm your baby and seeking medical advice when needed, you can identify key points to provide the best care for your baby.