Baby teething, age by age


Dental flares around 6 months


The first teeth to come out are usually the central incisors of the lower jaw. They arrive around 6 months. But they can very well appear around 9 months or even 1 year. It all depends on the child, but also family trends. In some families, the teeth arrive early and others later.

Dental flares between 6 and 8 months


The central incisors of the upper jaw come out in turn. The arrival of these first teeth is accompanied by some warning signs. This period is marked by more salivation. The gum swells, baby chews everything he can. It can be more grumpy than usual, have less appetite. Sometimes we notice some feverish episodes. Warning: if the fever exceeds 38.5 ° and lasts more than 24 hours, consult your doctor. Finally, stools are more liquid and diaper rash may occur. If you notice any liquid diarrhea, check again.
All these symptoms can cause some inconvenience for the baby who proudly sports its first four quenottes!

Dental flares between 6 and 12 months


Upper lateral incisors exit, followed by lower lateral incisors. Baby has 8 teeth. For some children, the dental flare goes about quietly. For others, it is more painful. If your baby is trying to chew on anything he finds, give him a teething ring to relieve him and not put him at risk. Some are in the refrigerator. The cold anesthetizes then the pain. A small stainless steel spoon may also be suitable. You can also apply a gingival gel to relieve it, if that is not enough. In contrast, forget the sugar to rub the gums and help the tooth to pierce. There is a risk of inflammation of the mouth, called stomatitis.
In case of diaper rash, change your baby's diaper regularly and apply a protective cream recommended by your pharmacist.
As for the amber necklace, like any cord around the neck, it is not safe especially if it is not properly used (risk of strangulation). He is also refused in nursery.

Dental flares between 12 and 18 months


Baby is growing He begins to walk, to be more free of his movements, more autonomous. During these few months, four molars will grow. But they do not yet allow the child to chew the pieces of meat, harder to eat. However, at this stage, the purees may be less smooth. It's a new step in baby dietary diversification. Respect all the same its evolution! Mix as long as the child does not accept the pieces. He can suck hard bread, pieces of apples ... He will thus exercise his chewing to have good teeth.

Dental flares between 12 and 24 months


During this period rich in learning, it is the turn of the four canines to make their appearance. Your child begins to be more independent and wants to do things on his own. It is a phase where he is in imitation. Brush your teeth in front of him and you will see that he will be enthusiastic about doing what you do.
Buy him a small, very soft toothbrush suitable for his mouth or a compress. The brushing should last at least 1 minute. Take a special child toothpaste containing little fluoride. Let the child do it, then continue brushing to be sure of the result. Do not be too perfectionist not to disgust him with brushing teeth!
You should know that between 6 and 18 months, if you have had cavities, your doctor may decide to give him fluoride in addition to vitamin D.
Remember that between 6 and 18 months, if you have had cavities, your doctor may decide to give him fluoride in addition to the vitamin.

Dental flares between 24 and 30 months


At this age, your child's language is changing, helped by these small teeth. During this period, four new molars appear. All her teething milk is in place with 20 & nbsp; pretty teeth & nbsp; To ensure your oral health, give your child good habits. Delay the taste of sweets that promote cavities. It's not because his baby teeth are going to fall that you have to neglect them.

Finally, from age 3, you can start taking your child to the dentist for an annual visit, just to check that everything is fine.

Baby teething, age by age

Baby teething, age by age


Dental flares around 6 months


The first teeth to come out are usually the central incisors of the lower jaw. They arrive around 6 months. But they can very well appear around 9 months or even 1 year. It all depends on the child, but also family trends. In some families, the teeth arrive early and others later.

Dental flares between 6 and 8 months


The central incisors of the upper jaw come out in turn. The arrival of these first teeth is accompanied by some warning signs. This period is marked by more salivation. The gum swells, baby chews everything he can. It can be more grumpy than usual, have less appetite. Sometimes we notice some feverish episodes. Warning: if the fever exceeds 38.5 ° and lasts more than 24 hours, consult your doctor. Finally, stools are more liquid and diaper rash may occur. If you notice any liquid diarrhea, check again.
All these symptoms can cause some inconvenience for the baby who proudly sports its first four quenottes!

Dental flares between 6 and 12 months


Upper lateral incisors exit, followed by lower lateral incisors. Baby has 8 teeth. For some children, the dental flare goes about quietly. For others, it is more painful. If your baby is trying to chew on anything he finds, give him a teething ring to relieve him and not put him at risk. Some are in the refrigerator. The cold anesthetizes then the pain. A small stainless steel spoon may also be suitable. You can also apply a gingival gel to relieve it, if that is not enough. In contrast, forget the sugar to rub the gums and help the tooth to pierce. There is a risk of inflammation of the mouth, called stomatitis.
In case of diaper rash, change your baby's diaper regularly and apply a protective cream recommended by your pharmacist.
As for the amber necklace, like any cord around the neck, it is not safe especially if it is not properly used (risk of strangulation). He is also refused in nursery.

Dental flares between 12 and 18 months


Baby is growing He begins to walk, to be more free of his movements, more autonomous. During these few months, four molars will grow. But they do not yet allow the child to chew the pieces of meat, harder to eat. However, at this stage, the purees may be less smooth. It's a new step in baby dietary diversification. Respect all the same its evolution! Mix as long as the child does not accept the pieces. He can suck hard bread, pieces of apples ... He will thus exercise his chewing to have good teeth.

Dental flares between 12 and 24 months


During this period rich in learning, it is the turn of the four canines to make their appearance. Your child begins to be more independent and wants to do things on his own. It is a phase where he is in imitation. Brush your teeth in front of him and you will see that he will be enthusiastic about doing what you do.
Buy him a small, very soft toothbrush suitable for his mouth or a compress. The brushing should last at least 1 minute. Take a special child toothpaste containing little fluoride. Let the child do it, then continue brushing to be sure of the result. Do not be too perfectionist not to disgust him with brushing teeth!
You should know that between 6 and 18 months, if you have had cavities, your doctor may decide to give him fluoride in addition to vitamin D.
Remember that between 6 and 18 months, if you have had cavities, your doctor may decide to give him fluoride in addition to the vitamin.

Dental flares between 24 and 30 months


At this age, your child's language is changing, helped by these small teeth. During this period, four new molars appear. All her teething milk is in place with 20 & nbsp; pretty teeth & nbsp; To ensure your oral health, give your child good habits. Delay the taste of sweets that promote cavities. It's not because his baby teeth are going to fall that you have to neglect them.

Finally, from age 3, you can start taking your child to the dentist for an annual visit, just to check that everything is fine.