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Suggestions
Massaging your child's gums with a clean finger or the back of a small cold spoon can aid in reducing their discomfort.
Chilled teething rings are great. The coldness helps ease their discomfort and the hardness of the ring will speed up the tooth's eruption. Just make sure it’s chilled and not frozen. A frozen teething ring will damage their gums.
Teething ointments can be used to numb the gums.
Soft foods
Using lemon juice on the gums to relieve discomfort is not recommended if any teeth are present. Lemon juice is very acidic and can dissolve tooth enamel, especially newly erupted baby teeth.
Stay away from the frozen bananas and teething biscuits; they promote decay
and are a possible choking hazard.
A cold, wet cloth for your baby to suck on can soothe gums.
Thumb sucking also brings relief, however, dentists recommend this practice
should cease upon the arrival of the first set of permanent teeth or by age
3, so that the habit doesn’t interfere with the normal development of their
permanent teeth and oral cavity.
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