Teething Made Easy: Tips to Comfort Your Baby

Pediatric Dentistry of Alaska • February 15, 2025

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The teething phase is a significant milestone in your baby’s development, but it can also be a challenging time for both parents and children. Teething can cause discomfort, irritability, and even sleepless nights as your baby’s first teeth make their debut. While it is a natural process, knowing how to comfort your little one can make all the difference.


At Pediatric Dentistry of Alaska, we are here to support you through this journey. This blog explores comforting tips for teething babies, when to seek professional advice, and how we as a dental office can help ensure your child’s oral health gets off to a great start.




Understanding the Teething Process

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Teething typically begins around six months of age, though this can vary. Some babies start as early as three months, while others may not show signs until closer to their first birthday. The first teeth to emerge are usually the lower central incisors, followed by the upper central incisors.


Common signs of teething include


  • Swollen or tender gums.
  • Excessive drooling.
  • Chewing on objects.
  • Fussiness or irritability.
  • Difficulty sleeping.


While teething is a natural part of growth, it can cause varying levels of discomfort. Understanding how to soothe your baby can help make this phase easier for everyone.




Comforting Tips for Teething Babies

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Use a Cool Compress


Cold can help reduce gum inflammation and numb discomfort. Try these methods:


  • Chill a clean, damp washcloth in the refrigerator and let your baby chew on it.
  • Use a teething ring that is been cooled in the fridge (avoid freezing it, as this can be too hard on tender gums).
  • Cold compresses provide immediate relief and are safe for babies to use.


Massage the Gums


Gently massaging your baby’s gums with a clean finger can help ease the pressure caused by erupting teeth. The gentle pressure can be soothing and provide temporary relief from teething pain.


Offer Teething Toys


Teething toys or rings made of safe materials can provide comfort as your baby chews to relieve gum pressure. Look for BPA-free options that are easy for small hands to hold.


Provide Soothing Foods


If your baby has started eating solids, cold foods can help soothe sore gums. Try:


  • Chilled slices of cucumber or carrot (always supervise to prevent choking).
  • Cold applesauce or yogurt for a refreshing treat.


Keep Your Baby Comfortable


Teething can sometimes cause mild fever or discomfort. Ensure your baby stays hydrated and comfortable by offering plenty of fluids and extra cuddles.




When to Consider Pain Relief

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Teething can sometimes cause significant discomfort, leading to fussiness, crying, or even disrupted sleep for your baby. While home remedies such as cold compresses and gum massages are often effective, there may be times when your baby needs additional relief. In such cases, over-the-counter medications or other professional recommendations can help.


Safe Pain Relief Options


If your baby seems particularly distressed, consulting your pediatrician for safe pain relief options is essential. Here are some commonly recommended remedies:


  • Infant Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen: These medications can help reduce inflammation and relieve pain. However, it is crucial to use them only for babies older than six months and to follow your pediatrician’s dosage recommendations carefully. These medications should not be used as a first resort but as part of a carefully considered plan to address severe discomfort.
  • Teething Gels or Topical Remedies: Some parents turn to teething gels to soothe their baby’s gums. If you choose this route, ensure the product is free from harmful ingredients such as benzocaine, which can cause serious side effects in infants. Instead, opt for gels specifically designed for babies and recommended by healthcare professionals.
  • Natural Remedies: Some products marketed as natural teething aids can be helpful, but it is essential to choose those that have been approved for safety and effectiveness. Discuss these options with your dentist or pediatrician to ensure they are suitable for your child.


Remember, medications should be used sparingly and under professional guidance. At Pediatric Dentistry of Alaska, we are here to support you during this challenging time. 




Teething Myths to Avoid

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With the plethora of teething advice available online, it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction. While some remedies may seem harmless or even helpful, they can pose significant risks to your baby’s health.


Common Myths and Unsafe Practices



  • Freezing Teething Rings: While cold teething rings are effective, freezing them can make them too hard, potentially damaging your baby’s tender gums. Instead, opt for cooling teething rings that have been chilled in the refrigerator, not the freezer.
  • Amber Teething Necklaces: Amber teething necklaces are often marketed as a natural remedy for pain relief, but they pose choking and strangulation hazards. Additionally, there is no scientific evidence to support their effectiveness.
  • Rubbing Alcohol or Aspirin on Gums: Using substances like rubbing alcohol or aspirin directly on your baby’s gums can be harmful and dangerous. These products are not safe for infants and should never be used as a remedy for teething discomfort.




How We Can Help with Teething

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Your baby’s first dental visit should occur by their first birthday or within six months of their first tooth erupting. Regular dental checkups are essential to monitor the health and development of your baby’s teeth.


What We Offer at Pediatric Dentistry of Alaska


  • Teething Advice and Guidance: Our experienced team in Wasilla and Palmer provides parents with personalized tips for managing teething discomfort. From safe remedies to dietary recommendations, we are here to support you.
  • Monitoring Tooth Development: During your baby’s first dental visit, we will examine their teeth and gums to ensure everything is developing as it should. Early checkups help us catch any potential issues, such as early signs of decay or alignment concerns.
  • Establishing Healthy Habits: We believe in starting oral hygiene routines early. Our team will teach you how to clean your baby’s gums and teeth effectively, helping to lay the foundation for lifelong oral health.
  • Answering Your Questions: Teething can be a confusing time, and we understand that parents often have questions. Whether you are unsure about symptoms, remedies, or timing, our team is here to provide clear, professional answers.




Why Early Dental Visits Matter

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Establishing a relationship with a dental office early on helps create a positive association with oral care for your child. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends scheduling a child's first dental visit by their first birthday or within six months of their first tooth erupting. Early visits allow dental professionals to monitor oral development, provide guidance on teething and proper hygiene, and detect potential concerns before they become more serious.


Regular checkups not only help maintain your child’s oral health but also familiarize them with the dental environment, making future visits more comfortable and reducing the likelihood of dental anxiety. By introducing dental care at an early age, children develop healthy habits that support strong teeth and gums as they grow.


At Pediatric Dentistry of Alaska, we are dedicated to creating a welcoming and reassuring space for families, ensuring that your child feels safe, supported, and at ease during every visit. Our team takes a gentle and educational approach, helping both parents and children feel confident about their dental care journey.




Supporting Parents Every Step of the Way

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We know that teething can be a challenging time, and as a parent, you want to do everything you can to comfort your baby. At Pediatric Dentistry of Alaska, we are here to make this journey easier.


From providing expert advice to monitoring your baby’s oral development, we are committed to supporting you every step of the way. Our team is always available to answer your questions and ensure that your baby’s teething phase is as smooth as possible.




A Healthy Start for a Lifetime of Smiles

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Teething is a natural but sometimes challenging milestone in your baby’s development. With the right comforting techniques and the support of a trusted dental team, you can make this phase manageable and even enjoyable.


At
Pediatric Dentistry of Alaska located in Wasilla and Palmer, we are proud to partner with parents in creating a strong foundation for their child’s oral health. Schedule your baby’s first dental visit today and discover how we can help you navigate teething and beyond with confidence.




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