When Does the First Tooth Come?
A milestone whose breakthrough often causes pain for parents and children is the first tooth. With some babies it already grows after three months, with others only after about six months.
During this time, some infants experience sporadic restless nights.
One reason for this is the swollen gums that hurt the child. You may also notice reddened cheeks on your little darling.
The first tooth is often accompanied by a strong flow of saliva. Also, your baby is likely to chew on anything they can get their hands on.
Would you like to support your little one during these difficult phases? Then you should cuddle extensively and show a lot of care.
In addition, your baby's discomfort can sometimes be relieved with the help of cooling teething rings or tooth gels.
As soon as the first tooth is there, you should start taking care of your child's teeth. Typically, your child will have all their teeth by the age of 24 months.