Kids Zone

One Tooth At A Time

Every child being different, teeth eruptions may go unnoticed or be accompanied by various discomforts or pains.

  • Rub the gums with a finger
  • Offer a clean washcloth soaked in cold water to chew

In no time should you underestimate a fever. A dental breakthrough does not cause fever. If your child is feverish or if his condition is deteriorating, please consult your doctor immediately.

 

Please avoid the following:

  • Gels
  • Teething biscuits
  • Raw vegetables

On average, the first tooth comes in around the age of six months. In most cases, the 20 primary teeth will have completed a full eruption by the toddler’s third year of age. The two lower central incisors are generally the first to come out.