Teething can feel overwhelming for some parents and uncomfortable for some babies, but it does not have to be a distressing experience. Building a solid understanding of the teething process can make it much more manageable.
In babies, teeth develop beneath the gum tissue. As the tooth root begins to form and elongate, the pressure it creates pushes the crown of the tooth upward until it breaks through the gum surface and erupts. During this stage, giving your baby a firm teether to chew on can be helpful — just ensure it is the appropriate size and poses no choking risk. Chewing helps the gum tissue break down as the crown makes its way through.
It is not uncommon for babies to develop a mild low-grade fever during teething. However, if your baby’s temperature rises above 38.3°C, this should not be ignored — seek advice from your doctor, as fevers at this level can sometimes signal a more serious infection. It is also worth noting that teething is not typically a cause of diarrhoea, despite what is commonly believed.
Applying alcohol-based products to a baby’s gums is not recommended. If your baby appears to be in significant pain or discomfort during teething, speak with your family dentist or GP to discuss whether infant ibuprofen might be appropriate. Teething gels are generally best avoided, as they are not considered safe for babies.
While it is true that baby teeth will eventually be replaced, decay causes primary teeth to fall out earlier than they naturally should. This creates a gap in the mouth before the corresponding permanent tooth is ready to take its place. When a space is left prematurely, neighbouring teeth may drift to fill the gap, which can cause the permanent tooth to erupt in the wrong position and result in a misaligned smile. For this reason, looking after baby teeth — even knowing they are temporary — is genuinely important for your child’s long-term dental development. Speak with our dentist for personalised guidance on caring for your child’s baby teeth.
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