Normal teething and you don’t think your child needs to be seen
Home Care Advice for Teething
Reassurance: Teething is a natural process. It's harmless and it causes little if any pain. It doesn't cause fever or crying.
Gum Massage: Find the irritated or swollen gum. Massage it with your finger for 2 minutes. Do this as often as necessary. You may use a piece of ice wrapped in a wet cloth to massage the gum.
Teething Rings or Teething Biscuits: Infants massage their own gums by chewing on smooth, hard objects.
Offer a teething ring or wet washcloth that has been chilled in the refrigerator, but not frozen in the freezer. A piece of chilled banana may help.
Avoid hard foods that could cause choking (e.g., raw carrots).
Avoid ice or Popsicles that could cause frostbite of the gums.
Cup Feeding: If your infant refuses nipple feedings, use a cup temporarily.
Pain Medicine: If the pain increases, give acetaminophen orally for 1 day.
(Special teething gels are unnecessary. If you want to use one, don't apply it more than 4 times a day. Reason: risk of overdosage)