During this period, children salivate abundantly and raise their
fist to their mouth.
Symptoms may be accompanied by:
- Crying
- Red blotches on the face
- Diarrhoea
Depending on the extent of the fever and diarrhoea, you may be
well advised to see a doctor.
Why take care of milk teeth?
They are the guardians!
They prepare and protect the place where the permanent teeth will
erupt, between the age of 6 and 13.
Gum care, from birth to 6 months old
Clean your baby's gums twice a day with a clean, moist gum
massager.
- Nappy rash
- Runny nose
GUM MASSAGER & CLEANER
Specially designed to promote baby's gum hygiene. Its surface is
made up of very soft silicone bristles to gently clean and massage
the gums and relieve teething pain.
Simply insert your finger to massage baby's gums
gently, possibly using a care product).
Wash your hands before use.