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My baby have teeth in 1 month .
My baby birth date 8 October 2022 and she got a teeth in 1 month and now whenever she feeding her tongue is cutting in bottom. What should I do? Baby age one and half month.
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Hello madam These are generally Neo natal teeth and slightly with some mobility also They create problem in feeding and sometimes they cause ulcer below tongue area So we either smooth it or remove it Depends on condition Thank you
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Firstly don’t worry. It’s normal for some babies to have early teeth. The tooth edge will cause injury to the tongue backside causing painful ulcer called Riga-Fede disease. Since the tooth is causing harm to baby and mother on feeding, it’s advisable to get it removed. Do not delay.
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Visit a Pediatric Dentist
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To visit immediately as excessively mobile teeth might be aspirated by the baby and to prevent further harm to your baby’s tongue.
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Visit a dentist and go for the extraction of the natal tooth .
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It's natal teeth.get it removed by a dentist. For further details you can consult through this.
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Visit a local Pedodontist for treatment and physical evaluation. If tooth is mobile,  doctor will remove the tooth.
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Visit a local Pedodontist for treatment and physical evaluation.
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This is normal Cause damage to baby and mother while feeding These are generally mobile and short
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Visit dentist Get radiographs (xray) Get it extracted if required
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Generally it is painless and a minute procedure only No need to keep the tooth to create harm to both baby and mother
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