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How big should the teeth grow? What should I pay attention to?

Babies usually start teething at six months, and it takes about two years from the first deciduous tooth to the appearance of all deciduous teeth. Basically, a few teeth will grow every few months.

When the baby is about to start teething, watch carefully and you will find that the baby will have some abnormalities. The following are nine main precursors of baby's teething sorted out by Beibei.

painful

Pain and discomfort are inevitable in the process of baby teething. The cause of pain is inflammation of the gums, which is the only way for soft rubber fibers to deal with approaching teeth, especially when the first teeth and molars grow.

Second, grumpy.

As the cusp approaches the top of the gum, the inflammation becomes more serious, and the constant pain makes the baby irritable. Especially a day or two before teething.

Three faces and cheeks are red.

You may notice the erythema on the baby's cheek.

Sidrooling

Excessive saliva produced during teething will make the baby drool frequently. About 2 months before the baby teething, most babies drool or put their little hands in their mouths to scratch. If mom and dad carefully observe the baby's mouth, they can see that the local gums are white or slightly congested and red, and there is a sharp hard feeling when touching the gums.

Bite five people.

The biggest feature of baby's teething is biting. Bite your own hand, bite your mother's nipple, so to speak, as long as you see something, put it in your mouth and bite it. The purpose is to reduce the pressure of subgingival teeth by using bite force.

Six gingival swelling

You can check your baby's mouth regularly to see if the gums are a little red and swollen.

7. Can't sleep well.

Babies teether not only during the day, but also at night. Because the baby's teeth are uncomfortable, he often sleeps restlessly at night, even fidgety. This often happens when the first tooth and molar are long.

Elevated temperature

Teething will raise the body temperature slightly, so the baby may feel a little hotter than usual.

Nine-ass pain

Although the reason is not clear, some parents have noticed that babies are more prone to diaper rash when teething, and their feces may be too thin.

Every baby is the nucleus of the family. If you hold it in your hand, you will be afraid of falling, but if you hold it in your mouth, you will be afraid of melting. Every step of the baby's growth is the concern of parents.

Under normal circumstances, the baby begins to grow deciduous teeth at 4-6 months, with one ***20 deciduous teeth. If the baby is over 13 months, the teeth will be delayed. The baby began to grow deciduous teeth. First, the front and middle positions of the gums first grow out, which are called front teeth. Some babies sometimes grow one first, some babies grow two at the same time, some babies sometimes grow two above, and some babies sometimes grow two below. Whether the upper incisors or the lower incisors are normal first. Then the upper and lower rows of lateral incisors will grow out, with a total of 8 deciduous teeth, followed by the second deciduous molar, deciduous canine teeth, and ***20 deciduous teeth next to the incisors. When I was three years old.

When the baby begins to grow deciduous teeth, some babies will drool, their gums will swell, they love to bite, they love to bite, and they often bite their little fingers. At this time, the mother can buy some steamed bread, fruit, biscuits and so on for the baby to eat. Some babies have low-grade fever every time they grow teeth. If the temperature is lower than 38 degrees, generally no treatment is needed. Let the baby drink more water and don't take medicine indiscriminately. If it exceeds 38 degrees, be sure to take it to the doctor. Pay attention to your baby's oral hygiene.

If the baby has delayed teething, take him to the hospital for examination. Is it because the baby lacks trace elements or calcium?

Therefore, every step of the baby's growth, mothers should not take it lightly. But every step of growth has certain rules. As long as the mother can take care of the baby carefully, it will make the baby grow up healthily.

Age of baby's teeth:

Most babies will start to grow their first teeth around 6 months. Some babies start teething as early as 4 months, and some babies grow late until almost 1 year. By the age of two and a half to three, it has basically grown out completely, and a * * * has 20 teeth. If there are no teeth after 1 year old, we should consider the delayed development of teeth and go to the hospital for examination.

The order of deciduous teeth:

First, mandibular deciduous central incisors, then maxillary deciduous central incisors, then upper and lower deciduous incisors, then upper and lower first deciduous molars and mandibular deciduous incisors, and finally upper and lower second deciduous molars and maxillary deciduous incisors.

Parents should pay attention to the following aspects: 1, drooling: the baby will secrete more saliva during teething, so the phenomenon of drooling is more than usual.

2, pain, irritability: when the teeth grow out, the baby will show signs of pain and discomfort. Discomfort caused by tusks can lead to irritability, crying and more willfulness than usual.

3, like to bite, bite: applying a certain pressure on the gums can relieve pain and discomfort, so the baby will find something to bite. Before the first tooth comes out, the baby often bites his lower lip.

4, swollen gums: When the baby teets, the gums appear red and swollen and uneven.

5, cheeks are red: one or both cheeks of the baby are red.

6, the baby's body temperature rises, with a low fever: when the baby teets, the body temperature will rise slightly, and there will be a low fever, especially at night.

7, rash: Some babies will have diarrhea when teething, and it is easy to get a rash.

8, restless sleep, insomnia: When the baby teets, compared with usual, the number of times you wake up in the middle of the night will be more, you will sleep restlessly and look very uneasy.

When the baby has symptoms such as pain, fever, diarrhea or rash, parents should be careful not to confuse some phenomena and diseases when teething, and take the baby to see a doctor if necessary.

When these symptoms are caused by the baby's teething, parents should pay attention to the following aspects of nursing: 1, nursing when drooling: parents can use bibs for their babies, pay attention to changing them frequently and absorb excess saliva. Gently wipe your baby's saliva with a clean and soft towel to avoid scratching your baby's delicate skin.

2, swollen gums love to bite: When the baby's gums are uncomfortable and like to bite, parents can prepare some fruit sticks or ground biscuits for the baby to bite, so as to alleviate the baby's discomfort.

3, crying, irritability: When the baby is crying, parents can play with toys for the baby, or play with other children, or give the baby something to distract the child.

4. Baby has loose bowels: Baby will have loose bowels when teething. When the baby's stool frequency increases and the water content is low, stop adding other complementary foods to the baby, mainly digestible foods such as noodles and porridge. If the frequency exceeds 10 times a day, you should seek medical attention in time.

5, sleep instability: sleep is affected when the baby teets. This situation is most likely to happen when the baby grows his first tooth and molar. When the baby wakes up in the middle of the night, don't rush to feed or hug him to see if the baby can calm down. This situation won't last long. Parents should be patient, try their best to appease the baby and help the baby get through this period smoothly.

Pay attention to oral cleaning during baby teething:

Parents should feed their babies some warm water after each feeding to prevent milk or food residue from leaving in their mouths. When the baby grows his first tooth, it is necessary to start washing his teeth. You can wipe your baby's teeth with a cotton swab dipped in water, or you can wrap a wet gauze on your finger, apply a little toothpaste on the gauze, and then clean your baby's teeth twice a day. After the baby grows more teeth, you can use the baby's special toothbrush and toothpaste.

Children's teething time varies from person to person! The teething time basically starts from 6 months, but some babies will start earlier, and there will be signs of teething in 3 or 4 months, and some will be very late, and they may not grow teeth until 12 months.

However, it should be noted that babies who are too late in teets may be related to factors such as delayed tooth development or calcium deficiency, and should be examined.

At what age does the baby's teeth fully grow? Similarly, it varies from person to person. There is no specific time period, but under normal circumstances, the baby's deciduous teeth will erupt at the age of 2 to 2 and a half.

What does the baby need to pay attention to at the teething stage? 1.6 months, baby's deciduous teeth begin to erupt, and problems such as itchy gums, emotional instability and crying may occur when teething. Therefore, parents should be fully prepared, adjust their mentality, patiently appease the baby, and hug and pat more when the baby is crying, which can make the baby feel safe.

2. It is very important to keep a good oral environment. After the baby eats, dip some light salt water with a clean medical cotton swab or sterilized cotton yarn and gently wipe the residue on the baby's gums, which will help the health of deciduous teeth and reduce the itching of gums.

3. The baby can feed complementary food properly during teething, and eat more foods rich in zinc and calcium. Such as baby fortified iron, zinc, calcium rice flour, egg yolk, shrimp paste, lean meat paste porridge and so on.

In addition, the sugar content of complementary food should be controlled, and no extra sugar or salt substances can be added, which will have adverse effects on baby's deciduous teeth and kidneys.

How old can the baby grow all his teeth? What should I pay attention to?

Dear, first of all, I'm glad to answer your question! I used to worry about children's tusks as much as you did. Let me talk about the problems and precautions of baby teething.

It takes about three years for a baby to grow straight from teething. Generally, the teeth of a three-year-old baby should be straight. If you are three years old, you should go to the hospital for trace element examination to see if you are short of calcium or other trace elements, or have other diseases.

Time and sequence of baby's teething.

The baby's first tooth will grow in about 4~7 months, which is located in the lower row of incisors in two breasts. Four to eight weeks later, four front teeth in the upper row will grow out, and then two side teeth in the lower row will grow out one month later. After the upper and lower * * eight teeth grow out, the upper and lower back are followed by the second deciduous mortar, the deciduous canine teeth and the ***20 deciduous teeth. Most of this stage is completed before the age of two and a half, but the teething order of some babies will be slightly reversed, which is normal. After all the deciduous teeth grow out, only by changing teeth can they grow into permanent teeth.

Every baby has individual differences, some teething early and some teething late, because the baby's teething is greatly influenced by heredity. Our baby teethed late, but it is normal for the first tooth to erupt within one year old, so parents don't have to worry too much.

Mother usually pays attention to reasonable feeding, adds complementary food in time, and basks in the sun, so the baby's teeth will naturally grow out.

Problems needing attention in teething

1 During teething, the baby's mouth is easily infected with germs. Mothers should pay attention to cleaning the baby's mouth, and pay attention to oral hygiene from the first tooth of the baby.

2 Some babies will have fever, drooling, itchy teeth and bite people during teething, and they often cry during the day and night, making it difficult to sleep. These phenomena will last until the teeth erupt. Some symptoms during teething are similar to colds, so Ma Bao should pay attention to distinguish them.

If the baby has signs of fever during teething, some babies will have a low fever when teething, and their body temperature is below 38. Parents should observe the baby's mental state and don't give the baby cold medicine casually. The symptoms of the common cold are poor spirit, poor appetite, less urine, stuffy nose, runny nose and dislike of drinking water. If it is a fever caused by tusks, the baby will be very upset, noisy and like to bite. So this should be distinguished. If the mother can't tell whether it is a problem caused by teething, she should take the baby to see a doctor.

How to nurse during teething

① Massage the gums. Mother washes her hands and gently massages her baby's gums with her fingers to relieve the pain of her baby's teething.

2 Prepare grinding tools for the baby. You can buy grinding biscuits, grinding sticks and gutta percha to grind your baby's teeth, because chewing can help your baby teether. Pay attention to keep the grinding bar or gutta-percha clean.

3 divert the baby's attention. Play games with your baby happily, so that the baby can forget the feeling of uncomfortable teeth.

4 kinds of foods that can make your baby grind his teeth. Ladies' fingers, long biscuits, rice cakes, fresh fruit strips, cucumber strips, small apples. Pay attention to the best choice of biscuits with light taste, so as not to destroy the baby's taste cultivation.

Ma Bao should be more patient with the baby during teething! This is my answer and suggestion, I hope it will be useful to my parents!

Hello, children usually grow up around two and a half years old. It is best not to let children drink yogurt during teething. If children often drink yogurt, their deciduous teeth will turn black and grow worm teeth in the future.

Usually you should grow up before you are three years old at the latest. Children vary greatly, and their teeth are different sooner or later. This need not be too entangled. As long as it is not later than the maximum age, don't worry too much. Of course, children's rich nutrition is conducive to the growth of teeth, food can not be too fine, children should start brushing their teeth! It is also important to pay attention to dental hygiene!

This varies from person to person, some are early, some are late, just like talking, and some speak first when they can't walk. Some children begin to grow small teeth after more than three months, but they haven't grown out after five or six months. Generally speaking, two to three years old can grow up together.

My grandson is two years old and four months old, and has already grown 20 teeth.

For every new mother, she is very concerned about the baby's growth and development. Generally, babies will sprout teeth four to six months after birth, and some babies will teether later, about ten months. However, treasure mothers should not worry too much about the baby's teething, because the baby's physical condition is different, and the teething situation will be different. Under normal circumstances, the baby's teeth will basically grow out around 3 years old after birth.

It is a happy thing for a baby to have teeth, but when will the baby's deciduous teeth grow together? Some people say to wait until the baby is two years old, others say to wait until one and a half years old. No one can be sure when. So how long does it take for the baby's teeth to grow out? What is the order of tooth growth? Let's take a look together.

When the baby teethed.

It usually takes 4-7 months for a baby to start teething. However, some babies may have teething tips as early as three months, and some babies may not start teething until eight months or even 10 months. However, the time of teething does not mean that the baby has problems with development. Ma Bao, don't worry. The baby's teething process takes about two years, usually at two and a half years old. If it is late, at least 20 teeth will grow before the age of three, and then the deciduous teeth will begin to fall off at the age of six or seven, and the permanent teeth will slowly grow together.

Once parents find that their baby's deciduous teeth are long, they should let their baby learn to brush their teeth, maintain oral hygiene and avoid dental caries. Many babies can't use toothbrushes, so their teeth are not clean enough. Parents can prepare an electric toothbrush for their baby, which can rotate independently and clean their baby's teeth with a single press. Parents should pay attention to whether the bristles are soft when buying toothbrushes, so as not to hurt the baby's gums. Toothbrushes with cartoon patterns will be more popular with babies.

The order of baby's teething.

Babies' teeth usually grow from the bottom. Grow two small front teeth first, and some of them grow one first, which is irrelevant. Then the corresponding two front teeth will grow out. This process will take about two months. When the baby is about eight months old, the four front teeth will gradually grow together. At the age of 8- 12, the teeth on both sides of the front teeth began to grow, which are generally called external front teeth. The growth order of external incisors is from the upper alveolar to the lower alveolar, and then the baby has eight teeth.

Next, the baby's teeth won't grow so neatly. They will start to grow deciduous molars, which are what we call big teeth. When they grow, they will grow from the outside of the back molars, let the baby chew food, and then slowly grow sharp little tiger teeth until the back molars are finally aligned, and the baby's deciduous teeth will completely grow out, so it is effortless to eat food.

Matters needing attention during teething

The baby will have more saliva during teething and often want to bite. Ma Bao should change the saliva towel for the baby in time and wipe the corners of the mouth to avoid the baby's lips and chin from being wet for a long time, and it is easy to get red pimples. The toys that the baby often plays should also be cleaned and disinfected. After the baby grows deciduous teeth, Ma Bao can add some food to exercise chewing ability in complementary food, and pay attention to cleaning teeth.

Some treasure moms believe that the baby's deciduous teeth will be replaced sooner or later, even if they don't pay attention at ordinary times. Actually, it's not. The health of deciduous teeth will also affect the quality of permanent teeth, and treasure mothers must pay attention to it.