Teeth - development and teething
Other health problems when babies are at the age that teeth come through may include: These are not likely to be caused by teething. If your baby seems unwell, see your doctor. If your baby seems to be in pain, the following suggestions may ... [... more]
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Suzy Becker
Books are for reading, not eating, right? Try telling that to someone that is teething. . . . Finally! A book that even the youngest readers will be able to sink their teeth into, written and illustrated by the one and only Suzy Becker. Books Are ... [... more]
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Teething - Better Health Channel.
Teething usually begins at around six months and is a natural occurrence, which may not cause any problems. Some children, however, experience discomfort throughout the teething process. Signs of teething may include a rise in temperature, ... [... more]
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Pink disease
Mercury used to be a common additive in teething powders and other baby products. Babies who were particularly sensitive to mercury developed pink disease, a syndrome characterised by symptoms including anaemia, lethargy and skin rash. Mercury ... [... more]
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Teeth development in children
The development of the primary teeth begins while the baby is in the womb. Teething usually occurs between the ages of six and nine months. At about the age of six years, the first permanent teeth erupt. The development of the primary teeth ... [... more]
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