• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Family Focus Blog Header

Family Focus Blog

A top mom blogger shares everything from parenting tips to family travel advice.

  • Activities & Crafts
  • Home Decor
  • Green Living
  • Family Food
  • Family Travel
  • Lifestyle
  • Parenting
You are here: Home / Parenting / Symptoms Teething Babies May Display And Remedies

Symptoms Teething Babies May Display And Remedies

November 23, 2016 by Scarlet

143 shares
  • Share126
  • Tweet
  • Flipboard
  • Threads

One of the tricky parts about being a new parent is that it is all so new and so vitally important. When it comes to your little miracle, you want answers immediately! We all want our babies to be content and when they are not, we can’t help but wonder what is wrong and what we can do about it. Baby teething is a common cause of discomfort in babies. This article will help you identify the symptoms teething babies show and what baby teething remedies to use. This post is sponsored by Wellements, a company focused on safe and transparent baby products. All opinions expressed are my own.

symptoms teething babies display

What You Need To Know About Teething In Babies

“Teething” is how we refer to the process of baby’s first set of teeth breaking through the gums. I say process because teething usually begins and is worst as the teeth begin to push up through the gums before we even see the teeth actually break through. During teething, babies may experience discomfort and irritability due to the pressure of the teeth pushing through the gums.

When Do Babies Start Teething?

Well, that is the tricky part. There is no exact age when babies start teething. Each baby is different. So how do you know when your baby is teething? Well, most babies bet their first tooth between 4-7 months (don’t worry if your baby is later, all babies are different). Many babies can begin teething at about 4 months. There is nothing inherently wrong with teething and some babies don’t display any discomfort. Others fuss a ton. Symptoms teething babies may display vary significantly between babies. Between the ages of 1 and 3, your child will grow his full set of 20 teeth so they will be in and out of teething during that time.

Teething Symptoms

Common signs of teething include increased drooling, chewing on objects, swollen or tender gums, fussiness, disrupted sleep, and sometimes a low-grade fever. Parents often provide teething rings or other teething toys to help alleviate the discomfort by allowing the baby to chew on them.

Dr. John Liu, president of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, says a key indicator is this seeming need to constantly be chewing on something. My daughter found her fist perfect for shoving in her mouth and gnawing her gums against when she was first teething.

Drooling is another common sign of teething and usually goes along with the constant chewing. The drooling sometimes results in a teething rash on the face or neck.

Gum rubbing and sucking and two more symptoms teething babies show.

Many sources say you may notice irritability or wakefulness or ear rubbing. My daughter expressed her irritability most often through crying and it seemed much harder for her than it did for my son who didn’t show many teething signs at all besides drooling.

You may also notice decreased appetite and/or a mild temperature as symptoms of teething babies. Mild teething symptoms that get better are usually nothing to worry about. However call your doctor if your baby’s symptoms are severe, they don’t get better, or you are at all concerned.

Baby Teething Remedies:

Here are three Baby Teething Remedies to help make baby more comfortable when teething.

Try Massaging Babies Gums

Gently use a clean finger to rub baby’s gums. If they seem to find it soothing keep up the gum rubbing for about 2 minutes at a time.

Teething Biscuits Or Teething Toys

Depending on the age of the baby and if they are old enough to hold themselves upright and hold objects, you may want to provide safe objects for your baby to chew on, such as teething biscuits or teething toys. Make sure you supervise this.

baby tooth oil

Wellements Baby Tooth Oil

Wellements Baby Tooth Oil is the perfect way to help “make teething happy”! Their formula is made with clove oil and is specially designed to be gentle on tiny gums. All of the ingredients are easy to recognize- Olea Europaea (Olive Oil), Eugenia Caryophyllus (Clove Bud) Flower Oil, Rebaudiana Leaf (Stevia), Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf Oil and Tocopherol (Vitamin E). All good stuff. You just rub one or two drops on baby’s gums with your clean finger and it should help almost instantly!

Wellements Baby Tooth Oil is not homeopathic and does not contain benzocaine, belladonna, alcohol, parabens, gluten, dairy, soy, artificial colors, artificial flavors, or unnecessary preservatives.

If you feel that baby’s fussiness may be due to an upset stomach, you may want to try Wellements Organic Probiotic Gripe Water.

baby teething remedies

You can learn more about Wellements Baby Tooth Oil at wellementsbaby.com. You can purchase it through Amazon or check Wellements store locator to find a convenient location for you.

Conclusion

To help soothe a teething baby, parents can try various methods such as providing teething toys or rings for the baby to chew on, gently massaging the baby’s gums with a clean finger, offering cool (not frozen) teething rings or washcloths to gnaw on, and providing gentle cuddles and comfort to reassure the baby during this uncomfortable phase. It’s important to monitor the baby’s temperature and consult a healthcare professional if they develop a high fever or if the symptoms persist or worsen.

I hope you found this article useful in identifying symptoms teething babies may be displaying and in helping you learn about baby teething remedies. Has your baby started teething yet?

Related Posts:

Teaching Kids How to Take Care of Teeth

Baby Wardrobe Tips

143 shares
  • Share126
  • Tweet
  • Flipboard
  • Threads

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Summer says

    November 26, 2016 at 11:21 pm

    Definitely want to try this. Both my babies were late teethers. I tried clove oil with my first baby and worked great for numbing, but I used it very sparingly.

Primary Sidebar

Let's Be Friends!

Welcome To Family Focus Blog

Family Blogger
Thanks for reading Family Focus Blog, a parenting and lifestyle blog that provides tips, advice, and inspiration for families. It covers a wide range of topics, including parenting tips, family-friendly recipes, eco-friendly living, family travel, home decor, and family activities. The blog was created in 2010 by Nashville mom blogger, Scarlet Paolicchi. She shares her personal experiences and practical advice for raising children and maintaining a balanced family life. Scarlet Paolicchi is the author of four books, available through her affiliate link on Amazon.

Footer

Popular Posts

Chocolate Pudding Pie Recipe
Lord of The Rings Recipes
Why Is Family Important?
Bible Verses About Parenting Responsibilities
Zucchini Pie Recipe
Family Oriented Meaning

Disclosure

Family Focus Blog is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program. We also accept forms of cash advertising and sponsorship. We disclose material relationships and share honest opinions.
Privacy Policy

Copyright

© Scarlet Paolicchi and Family Focus Blog, 2010-2024. Short excerpts of this family blog may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Family Focus Blog with link back to the original content. Duplicating a whole post is strictly prohibited.

Copyright © 2025