Pediatric Dentist Tyler

A Teething Breakdown
Teething generally begins around 6-12 months of age, and can 24 months or more to complete. Each tooth eruption lasts about a week – 4 days before the tooth breaks through, followed by 3 days of healing. During these episodes, it is common to see some minor symptoms. Your child may experience a low-grade fever (around 99.0°F), excessive drooling, chewing obsession, gum irritation and discomfort, and/or a slight facial rash during tooth eruption. These symptoms are all normal and should pass within a few days.
What Teething Doesn’t Cause
While teething may cause the mild reactions listed above, more serious symptoms like those below, are not related to teething:
- Runny Nose
- High Fever
- Vomiting
- Digestive issues (Diarrhea, cramping)
- Coughing
If your child is experiencing any of these symptoms for an extended time, consult your child’s doctor.
Your child should have a dental visit within the first 6 months of tooth eruption. It is important to have examinations done early, so you can start them on a path of life-long oral health. If your child is teething, our team is more than happy to help. Contact our office to schedule an appointment.
2301 S. Broadway, Suite B-10
Tyler, TX 75701
Phone: (903) 531-9000