
When will your child’s first teeth appear?
Can teething pain be relieved without medications?
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When will your child’s first teeth appear?
The first teeth usually appear between 4 to 7 months of age. The upper or lower front teeth (central incisors) typically develop first, followed by the opposite front teeth.
What is teething?
Teething is the process through which a baby’s teeth come from his or her gums for the first time. It’s a challenging moment for both newborns and their parents.

Teething Signs and Symptoms in Your Baby
If your infant is around 6 months old (time varies), you may notice the following teething symptoms:
- A minor increase in temperature (less than 101 F)
- Angriness and weeping
- changes in sleeping and eating habits
- Diarrhea
- Coughing
- Gnawing or the desire to chew on hard objects
- Gums are swollen and painful.
- Pulling on their ear or rubbing their face
- Putting their hands over their mouths
- Drool a lot, which might lead to a rash on their face.
What causes my baby’s teething pain?
- Teething pain is caused by the pressure of the erupting teeth against the gums and jawbone.





