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Tips for Teething tresillian.org.au Caring for your Baby’s Teeth As soon as your baby’s teeth start to appear, start cleaning them twice a day with a soft cloth or gauze pad. As more teeth erupt, clean teeth with a soft toothbrush, using only water for the first 18 months – WITHOUT TOOTHPASTE. Clean teeth using a soft circular motion From 18 months to 5 years – use a pea-sized smear of LOW FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE From 6 years and older – use a pea- sized smear of STANDARD FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE If you are bottle feeding prevent decay by always taking the bottle out of your baby’s mouth as soon as he or she is finished and don’t prop feed to prevent milk pooling in the mouth When your baby starts eating solids, offer healthy foods that are low in sugar, and keep milk feeding during the night to a minimum Assist your child with brushing at least once a day until he or she is 8 or 9 years old. Note: Some parents feel their babies develop a fever or get diarrhoea when a tooth is about to come through. Most health experts agree that teething does not cause illness. It is more likely that your baby is coming down with a cold or tummy troubles, so if you are worried it is best to have your baby checked by your local doctor. Most babies get their first teeth by the age of six months; however some can teethe much earlier or later. tresillian.org.au Copyright© All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, except as may be permitted, in writing by Tresillian. Always read the label. Use only as directed. Incorrect use could be harmful. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional. *Usage & Attitudes Research, Ipsos Australia, December 2009. ASMI 24866-0515 Australia’s most trusted teething gel* Visit www.bonjela.com.au for more information. For parenting advice call: The Tresillian Parent’s Help Line 1300 2 PARENT (1300 272 736) or Visit the Tresillian website at www.tresillian.org.au and live chat with a Tresillian nurse. For regular updates on caring for your baby, join our Facebook community at Tresillian Early Parenting. For information on fundraising, join our Friends of Tresillian Facebook group.

Caring for your Baby’s Teeth Tips for Teething · Symptoms usually begin about 3 to 5 days before a tooth erupts, and they disappear as soon as the tooth breaks through the gum

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Page 1: Caring for your Baby’s Teeth Tips for Teething · Symptoms usually begin about 3 to 5 days before a tooth erupts, and they disappear as soon as the tooth breaks through the gum

Tips forTeething

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Caring for your Baby’s Teeth•Assoonasyourbaby’steethstarttoappear,start cleaning them twice a day with asoft cloth or gauze pad. As more teetherupt,clean teethwithasoft toothbrush,usingonlywaterforthefirst18months–WITHOUTTOOTHPASTE.•Cleanteethusingasoftcircularmotion•From18monthsto5years–useapea-sizedsmearofLOWFLUORIDETOOTHPASTE•From 6 years and older – use a pea-sized smear of STANDARD FLUORIDETOOTHPASTE•Ifyouarebottlefeedingpreventdecaybyalwaystakingthebottleoutofyourbaby’smouthassoonasheorsheisfinishedanddon’tpropfeedtopreventmilkpoolinginthemouth•Whenyourbabystartseatingsolids,offerhealthy foods that are low in sugar, andkeepmilk feeding during the night to aminimum•Assistyourchildwithbrushingatleastonceadayuntilheorsheis8or9yearsold.

Note:Someparentsfeeltheirbabiesdevelopa fever or get diarrhoea when a tooth isabouttocomethrough.Mosthealthexpertsagreethatteethingdoesnotcauseillness.Itismorelikelythatyourbabyiscomingdownwithacoldortummytroubles,soifyouareworrieditisbesttohaveyourbabycheckedbyyourlocaldoctor.

Most babies get their first teeth by the age of six months; however some can

teethe much earlier or later.

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Always read the label. Use only as directed. Incorrect use could be harmful. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional. *Usage & Attitudes Research, Ipsos Australia, December 2009. ASMI 24866-0515

Australia’s most trusted teething gel*Visit www.bonjela.com.au for more information.

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The Tresillian Parent’s Help Line1300 2 PARENT (1300 272 736) or

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Signs of Teething•swollengums,cheekscanappearredandslightlyfuller;•increasedsaliva,whichcancausedrooling.Droolingmaycausea rash todeveloponthechin,faceorchest;•bitingonfingersortoystotrytorelievethegumdiscomfort;•refusingtoeatanddrinkbecauseofmouthsoreness;•ear rubbing on the same side as theeruptingtooth;•irritabilityanddifficultysleeping•low grade fever – any fever of 37.5˚C ina baby under three months or 38˚C in ababyoverthreemonthsrequiresamedicalreviewSymptomsusuallybeginabout3 to5daysbeforeatootherupts,andtheydisappearassoonasthetoothbreaksthroughthegum.

Management of Teething discomfort•Cuddle Therapy: A little extra tenderloving care goes a long way when yourbabyishavingahardtimeteething.Hugsandcuddleswillhelpcomfortandreassureyourbabyifheorsheisdistressed.•Rubbing Their Gums: Lightly massagingyour baby’s gum with a clean finger foronetotwominutescanbesoothingandhelpalleviatesomeoftheirdiscomfort.

1,2,3,4 Incisors 6-12months5,6 Babyfirst

molars12-20+months

7,8 Canines 18-24months9,10 Babysecond

molars24-30months

NB* A large range is normal and each child has his or her own timetable for eruption

The arrival of teeth isa natural process forall babies. The timeswhen teeth appearvaryfrombabytobabybut generally occursaround6-7monthsofage.Eachbabytoothemerges(‘erupts’)slowlyoverseveralweeksormonths.Theyusuallycomethroughinpairsstartingwiththebottomfrontfollowedbythetoptwomiddleandthenalongthesidesandback.Bytheageof3yourchildshouldhaveafullsetof20babyteeth.Youmayseea lumporanelevationof thegumforseveralweekspriortoeruption,whilesometimestherearenovisiblesignsuntil thetoothactuallyappears. Forsomebabies thearrivalofteethhappenswithoutanypain,whilstforotherbabiesteethingmaycausediscomfort.Itisimportanttoestablishthatteethingistheproblembeforeadministeringanytreatments.

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Maxilla (Upper Arch)

Mandible (Lower Arch)

•TeethingRings: Teethingbabies love tochewandbite-onanything!Manymumsfindthatcleanchilledteethingringscanbeuseful.•Food for Chewing: If your baby is oversixmonthsold,tryofferingthemasugar-freeteethingbiscuitorunsweetenedrusk.Alternatively,someliketognawonchilledbreadslicesorcarrotsticks.Whateveryouchoosetogiveyourbabymakesuretheyaresupervisedand that theycannotbitechunksoff,whichcouldcauseyourbabytochoke.Itisalsopreferabletoavoidfoodsthataretoohardasthesecouldbruisethegumsandcausefurtherpain.•Teething Gels: Teething gels massagedinto the gums with a clean finger canprovide relief. Look for ones that aresugar-free, colour-free and alcohol freeand make sure you check the dosageinstructionsandexpirydateverycarefully.(Alwaysreadthelabel).Ifunsureconsultyourdoctor.•SoothingSoreChins:Excessivedribblingcaused by teething can irritate babies’chin,neckandchestwhichmaybecomedry,chappedandsore.Trytokeeptheirskin as dry as possible (a bib will help)andchangeanywetclothing.Applyingasimplebarriercreamcanalsohelpkeeptheirskinsoftandsmoothandmayeaseanychappedskin.