What Parents Should Know About Teething

Baby TeethingTeething is an important part of your baby’s development.  Although it can be an irritable time for your baby, there are many ways you can help ease the pain.  Most babies get their first teeth around 6 months, but they might come anytime between 2 and 12 months of age.  Teething does not cause a high fever or vomiting and diarrhea.  If your baby does develop these symptoms, then it is important that you contact your pediatrician in St. Helena immediately. 

Helping Ease the Pain

When your baby is teething, all you want to do is help ease the pain.  Your St. Helena pediatrician offers a few tips to keep in mind when your baby is teething:

  • Wipe your baby’s face often with a cloth to remove drool and prevent rashes from developing.
  • Give your baby something to chew on, but make sure it is big enough so that it can’t be swallowed and that it can’t break into small pieces.  Teething rings are a popular choice for babies to chew on, as well as plush toys that are crunchy on the inside.
  • Rub your baby’s gums with a clean finger.
  • Never tie a teething ring around your baby’s neck, as it could get caught on something.
  • If your baby seems irritable, ask your pediatrician in [Location] if it is okay to give your baby a dose of acetaminophen or ibuprofen to ease discomfort.

Cleaning Your Baby’s New Teeth

Once your baby’s new teeth have arrived, just like adult teeth, baby teeth are susceptible to plaque buildup, which can lead to discoloration and dental complications.  However, do no use toothpaste on your child’s teeth until he or she is old enough to spit—around the age of 2 or 3.  Until then, brush his or her teeth with a small, soft toothbrush and water.  The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that kids visit the dentist by age 1, when six to eight teeth are in place, in order to spot any potential problems and advise you about proper preventive care. 

By visiting St. Helena Office, you can establish proper care for your child.  Your pediatrician can help guide you in caring for your child through teething so that they are more comfortable.

Questions or Comments?

At Harvest Pediatrics, we encourage you to contact us whenever you have a concern or question related to your care.
You can reach us at:


Napa: (707) 252-1076
St. Helena: (707) 963-0171

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Napa Office

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Tuesday:

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Wednesday:

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Monday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed