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Our brands First Baby Teeth

Baby's First Teeth: Discover our new range of pacifiers, teething rings, toothpastes and baby toothbrushes.

Generally speaking, the first teeth appear as early as 5-6 months. But in some infants, they can appear as early as 3 months. Teething is a series of successive stages for your baby. The transition from a toothless smile to a beautiful mouth full of teeth can take up to three years.

The arrival of the first teeth can bring with it a number of ailments: low fever, loose stools, loss of appetite, heavy salivation. Your child's bottom may also be irritated. If he's a bit grumpy, a teething ring can help soothe his gums.

Teething does not require treatment. There's nothing to do except relieve the discomfort. Don't hesitate to comfort and cuddle your child when one of his teeth comes through. The following treatments will help relieve the discomfort.

Teething online pharmacy: Order your oral hygiene products

Teething is an important milestone for you and your baby, but it's also a delicate period that can be accompanied by pain... and crying. These are symptoms that can help you recognize teething. Let's take a closer look at these characteristic symptoms!

  • He's more grumpy and agitated than usual.
  • He sleeps and eats less well, and cries more often than usual.
  • He salivates, drools and chews a lot.
  • His cheeks and face, even his buttocks, are red.
  • His gums are a little swollen and red, and they hurt. He may even have a cyst rash (a small blue ball).
  • He may have a fever or diarrhea.

Teething usually starts around 6 months of age, and unfortunately for Baby, there's not much to do except wait for the pain to subside. There are, however, accessories available to relieve baby's teething, such as teething rings and soothers, gum balm...

Baby teething ring: discover our new range of baby teething rings

When your child's teeth ache, he's grumpy, his bottom is red, he screams at the drop of a hat... As well as pain relief, there's a little object that soothes his sore gums: the teething ring. Made from soft, supple materials, and with shapes that are easy to grasp, your child won't soon be able to do without them.

When your child's first teeth come through, it's always an event! The 20 milk teeth come through between the 6th month and 2 1/2 years of age. The arrival of the first teeth can bring with it a number of ailments: fever, loose stools, loss of appetite and heavy salivation. Your child's bottom may also be irritated. And with teeth comes care. How can we relieve baby's suffering? How can we take care of these milk teeth? Discover our new range of pharmaceutical products in the maternity section of your online organic pharmacy.

At what age do baby's first teeth appear?

The first milk teeth generally appear around 5 to 6 months of age, although some infants can have them as early as 3 months. This gradual process continues until around 3 years of age, with the emergence of the 20 milk teeth.

Teething, while inevitable, is often accompanied by a variety of discomforts. Here are the most common symptoms:

  • Irritability and restlessness: Baby is grumpier than usual.
  • Sleeping and eating disorders: He eats and sleeps less well.
  • Hypersalivation: Excessive drooling may be observed.
  • Reddening and swelling of the gums: Gums may be tender and sometimes develop a cyst-like eruption.
  • Redness of cheeks and face: Mild inflammation of the skin may occur.
  • Mild fever and loose stools: These symptoms may accompany the outbreak, although they are rare.
  • Tendency to chew: Baby often puts objects in his mouth to soothe his gums.

How to relieve baby's teething symptoms?

  • Use teething rings: Teething rings are a must-have accessory for soothing sore gums. Their soft, supple material enables baby to chew and exert gentle pressure on sensitive areas, providing immediate relief. Some models can be refrigerated to provide an anaesthetic effect.
  • Apply a gingival balm: Gingival gels or balms often contain soothing ingredients, such as chamomile extract or cloves. These products are applied directly to the gums to calm inflammation and reduce pain.
  • Offer soothers or teething toys: Soothers specially designed for teething can also help relieve discomfort. They combine practicality and effectiveness, while being safe for young children.
  • Massaging the gums: Gently massaging the gums with a clean finger or glove soaked in cold water can help reduce pain and calm baby.

Taking care of baby teeth

The first teeth play a crucial role in a child's development, including chewing, speech and aesthetics. Here are a few tips on how to care for them as soon as they appear:

Brush teeth as soon as they erupt

As soon as the first tooth appears, we recommend using a soft, baby-friendly toothbrush. Apply a small amount of special children's toothpaste, fluoride-free for infants under 3, to gently clean teeth and gums.

Encourage good oral hygiene habits

Get your child used to brushing his or her teeth from an early age, and make it a daily routine. Ergonomic toothbrushes, specially designed for small hands, make this task easier.

Prevent tooth decay

Avoid giving your baby sugary drinks, preferring water instead. Also, clean gums after every meal with a cotton pad or mouthwipe.

What baby care products can I find on the Soin-et-Nature website?

Soin-et-Nature offers a varied range of products specifically designed to care for baby and meet his or her particular needs. Here are the main categories available:

The baby care products available on Soin-et-Nature meet your child's health and well-being needs with natural, effective solutions that respect his or her sensitivity.