Every child is a different individual. Generally speaking, deciduous teeth do erupt in a certain order, first the teeth in the middle of the lower jaw, then the teeth in the upper jaw, then the lateral incisors in the lower jaw and finally the lateral incisors in the upper jaw. Finally, deciduous molars. However, every child has his own teething order, even if this order is disrupted, there is no problem.
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Techniques for relieving discomfort of long teeth
1, appropriate calcium supplementation.
In order to make teeth develop well, balanced nutrition is essential. If the baby's teeth develop slowly, it is probably because of insufficient calcium intake. Calcium deficiency will not only hinder the growth of deciduous teeth, but also induce some dental problems, such as uneven teeth and slow tooth replacement. In the period when the baby is about to teether, parents must arrange their diet reasonably to ensure that their children get enough calcium.
Step 2 prepare a grinding rod
Because teething can make the gums itch, the baby will eat his fingers or bite something to relieve itching. At this time, parents should distinguish between teething and hunger. If it is caused by teething, you can prepare some safe and comfortable grinding sticks for your child, which can not only relieve gum discomfort, but also prevent your child from bringing bacteria into the mouth.
Step 3 Massage your gums properly
During the baby's teething, parents can also relieve the discomfort caused by gum growth by giving their children proper gum massage. It should be noted that washing hands before massage can effectively help children spend a relaxed teething period.