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Worried about your baby's late teething? This article helps you distinguish between normal late toothing and situations that might warrant concern. Learn when to seek professional advice and when to relax. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Late Teething in Babies: When to Worry and When Not To


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Late Teething in Babies A Comprehensive Guide
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  • Late teething in babies is a subject of frequent
    concern among parents, and understandably, it can
    raise questions and anxieties about this crucial
    developmental stage. In this detailed article, we
    will delve into various aspects of late teething
    in babies, including its causes, symptoms, and
    practical tips for managing this phase. By the
    time you finish reading, you will possess a
    thorough understanding of late teething and how
    to ensure your baby's oral health.

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Understanding Late Teething
  • Teething is an integral part of a baby's growth
    and typically commences between the ages of 4 and
    7 months. Nevertheless, some babies experience
    late teething, which means that it extends beyond
    this usual timeframe. Late teething is generally
    defined as the emergence of a baby's first tooth
    after their first birthday.

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Causes of Late Teething
  • Late teething in babies can be attributed to
    several factors, and it's essential to understand
    that it's not necessarily a cause for alarm. Some
    common factors contributing to late teething
    include
  • Genetics Genetics can affect when a child
    teeths. The risk that the infant may suffer
    delayed teething increases if one or both parents
    go through it.
  • Premature Birth Due to their delayed development
    compared to full-term newborns, prematurely born
    infants may have difficulties in teething.
  • Low Birth Weight Just like their classmates,
    newborns who are born with low birth weights may
    experience delayed teething.
  • Nutrition Throughout a baby's growth, including
    teething, a well-balanced food is essential. Late
    teething may result from malnourishment or
    vitamin deficits.
  • Medical Conditions Certain illnesses may impact
    teething schedules, including Down syndrome or
    hypothyroidism.

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Symptoms of Late Teething
  • There are a number of symptoms that can accompany
    late teething and worry parents. Typical signs to
    look out for include
  • Irritability When their teeth erupt, babies may
    start to seem fussy and irritable.
  • Over Drooling Teething is frequently accompanied
    by increased drooling, which can irritate the
    skin surrounding the mouth.
  • Chewing on Objects In an effort to ease the pain
    associated with teething, babies may begin to
    chew on whatever they can get their hands on.
  • Gum Swelling and Sensitivity Common signs
    include swollen and sensitive gums, and you may
    see a little protrusion where the tooth is going
    to erupt.
  • Sleep disturbances An infant's sleep habits may
    be disturbed by discomfort, which may result in
    more frequent nighttime awakenings.

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In summary
  • Babies frequently have late teething, so it's
    important for parents to know about this normal
    developmental variance. By being aware of the
    signs, symptoms, and practical management
    methods, you may allay worries and guarantee the
    dental health of your infant. See your
    pediatrician for expert advice if you are
    concerned about your baby's delayed teething.
    Recall that every infant is different and that
    teething is only one stage of their growth and
    development.
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