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Infant Teething ResourcesSymptoms Associated With Infant Teething: A Prospective Study -- Macknin et al. 105 (4): 747 -- Pediatrics
Advertisement. This Article. Services. Google Scholar. PubMed. Related Collections. PEDIATRICS Vol. 105 No. 4 April 2000, pp. 747-752. Symptoms Associated With Infant Teething: A Prospective Study. Michael L. Context. Studies of infant teething have been retrospective, small, or conducted on institutionalized infants Teething and Dental Care Guide
a discussion of teething in infants and its treatment, dental care, toothpaste, development, first teeth, non-fluoride toothpaste In most children teething only causes increased drooling and a desire to chew on hard things, but in some it Teething - Infant Health Article
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Parental Myths About Infant Teething Are Widespread 4, 1999 (Atlanta) -- Infant teething is distressing and poorly understood, according to a study in a recent Journal of Infant Teething and infant colic. A connection?
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Parents' and medical personnel's beliefs about infant teething. Medscape Newsletters Many symptoms are attributed to teething. Little evidence exists to support these beliefs |
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