ExpertDr. Garima VermaDentist4 years agoA. teething can start anytime between the age of three months to 18 months
the gums might be hard in the lower front tooth region if your child is teething . . .
meeta agarwalMom of 2 children4 years agoA. Hello, On average, babies will get their first tooth around 6 months of age, but there's no specific age babies start teething. Some babies may start feeling the pain and discomfort of teething as early as 3 months. Others may not get their first tooth until closer to their first birthday.
First Signs of Teething
Crying and Irritability. One of the most common signs your baby is teething is a noticeable change in their mood. ...
Excessive Drooling. Another common sign of teething is excessive drooling. ...
Biting. ...
Changes to Eating and Sleeping Routines. ...
Cheek Rubbing and Ear Pulling.
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