Signs of Tooth Eruption in Infants
Volume 3 - Issue 3
Karimi*
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- Sepideh Dental Clinic, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Iran
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Karimi, Sepideh Dental Clinic, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Iran
Received: October 16, 2018; Published: October 23, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/MADOHC.2018.03.000162
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Abstract
Teething is one of the challenges of medical science in Infancy period. Many studies show that teeth eruptions might have a lot of
symptoms, including bad mood, skin rashes on the cheeks and around the mouth, increasing saliva secretion, swollen gums, Sucking
a finger and etc. These signs and symptoms are mild in some infants, and in others may be severe; it is difficult for parents to tolerate
these conditions. The peak of the severity of teething-related symptoms is when the dental buds have grown sufficiently in the gum
and try to exit from the swollen gingiva.
Keywords: Teething; Saliva Secretion; Bad Mood; Skin Rash; Swollen Gum; Dental Buds
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