

Is your baby irritable through the day and crying at night? Is your baby trying to bite things more than usual? Then your baby could be teething.
Your baby’s first tooth will start to appear around 4-7 months ,and they will have a full set of 20 primary teeth by the time they are 3 years of age. Some babies might start teething early or late too which is also normal. Teething is a difficult time for not only babies but also parents. Each child is unique and reacts differently to teething.

A lot of parents think diarrhea is also directly associated with teething, but that’s not the case. A teething baby, puts a lot of random things in its mouth to soothe his/her gums. Your baby could catch a stomach bug and get diarrhea from these non-sterile things.This is why it very important for parents to keep only clean, sterile toys around the baby. If your baby has both diarrhea and a fever, please give your doctor a call at the earliest.There are few simple things you can do to help your teething baby. Remember that all of this is new for your baby, and they are scared and in pain, so be patient and give them extra attention and love


Once their teeth have erupted, make sure to take good care of them. Wipe teeth, gums and tongue with a clean wash cloth after their meals. This will keep them clean and decay free.It is never too early to start brushing your baby’s teeth. Start with a finger brush and a rice sized grain of kid’s toothpaste. Gradually move up to normal toothbrushes and a small smear of tooth paste.

Visit your dentist as soon as their first tooth appears. Your baby should have their first dental visit by the 1 year of age. Remember to take care of your teeth, just like you take care of your baby’s teeth, so brush twice a day and floss regularly to maintain good oral hygiene.
scanO is an AI ecosystem transforming oral health for patients, dentists, corporates, and insurers worldwide

© 2025 Trismus Healthcare Technologies Pvt Ltd