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teething - Definition: (Source: MedicineNet)

Teething: Teething is the emergence of the primary (baby) teeth through a baby or child's gums. Teething usually begins between four and seven months of age. While the lower central bottom teeth (central incisors) are normally the first primary teeth to erupt, the teething process can vary among individual babies. Normally, all 20 of the primary teeth are present by the time a child reaches age three. Teething can be associated with mild pain and other symptoms including excessive drooling, fussiness, disrupted sleep, and slightly elevated body temperature. ...
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teething - Images (Source: MedLinePlus)
teething, Tooth anatomy
Tooth anatomy
teething, Development of baby teeth
Development of baby teeth
Teething symptoms
Teething symptoms

About teething (Source: WebMD)
Your baby is teething when his or her first set of teeth, called primary teeth, break through the gums. See a picture of the primary teeth . ...
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teething - Alternative Medicine (Source: HealthyWorld Online)

News on teething
Health Tip: When Your Child is Teething (MedicineNet)
Home teeth whiteners may weaken enamel (ReutersHealth)

Further Reading on teething
  • Teething Overview ( WebMD )
    WebMD takes a look at the process of teething in infants...irritable, lose their appetite or drool more than usual. Diarrhea, rashes and a fever are not normal for a teething baby. If your infant has a...
  • Biting - Treatment Overview ( WebMD )
    Usually a bite from a child is not harmful, and medical care is not needed...these relate to your child's age. Give babies who may be teething soft toys or teething rings specifically designed to...
  • Children's Health Guide - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    Is it normal for a child to bite ? Most children younger than age 3 bite someone else at least once . Most children stop biting on ...How can I reduce biting in babies who may be teething ? How can I...
  • Biting - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    Most children stop biting on their own ; biting that persists past age 3 or occurs frequently at any age may need treatment . Biting ...How can I reduce biting in babies who may be teething ? How can I...
  • Fever,Age 3 and Younger - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    Fever is the body ' s normal and healthy reaction to infection and other illnesses , both minor and ...Bacterial infections, such as a urinary tract infection. Immunizations. Teething does not cause a...


  • Toothache and Gum Problems - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    Toothaches and gum problems are common but fortunately usually can be prevented with good dental care and dental hygiene . Keeping ...the body's ability to absorb certain vitamins. Teething in babies...
  • Ear Problems and Injuries,Age 11 and Younger - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    Ear pain in children may be a sign of an infection in the space behind the eardrum ( middle ear ). Ear infections ( otitis media )...of apparent ear pain in young children include: Teething . A sore throat...
  • Crying,Age 3 and Younger - Crying, Age 3 and Younger -- Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    Crying is your child ' s first way of communicating . The amount of time your baby spends crying usually increases from birth until ...she will look well even while continuing to cry. Teething . Teething ...
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