The process of tooth growth
The baby's tooth growth process is a journey full of adventure. From lower incisors, upper incisors, lateral incisors, premolars, sharp canine teeth to strong posterior molars, every pearl is a witness to the baby's growth.
Discomfort during teething
During teething, the baby may have some slight discomfort, such as itchy gums, drooling, restless sleep and even a slight fever. This is because the gingival nerve is compressed and saliva secretion increases. Parents don't worry, we are all here with the baby.
balanced diet
Provide the baby with digestible food rich in protein and calcium to help the body and teeth grow healthily.
The stimulation of hard food
Try to give your baby some hard food, such as dry bread or baked steamed bread slices, which can stimulate gums and promote teeth to erupt faster!
Importance of oral cleaning
It is very important to keep your baby's mouth clean. Dip dry gauze or cotton swab into 20% boric acid or soda water and gently scrub your baby's gums. Remember to feed your baby plenty of water to avoid food residue.