There are several ways to help your baby:
Wash your hands first and gently massage your baby's gums with one finger (which can be wrapped in clean gauze), which is very effective in relieving your baby's pain.
Second, after the baby eats, remember to clean the oral cavity and gingival mucosa. Because although the baby's teeth have not fully grown, the cleanliness of the mouth will directly affect the health of the deciduous teeth.
Third, try not to let the baby fall asleep while drinking milk with a pacifier. This is to prevent the baby from inhaling milk into the lungs by mistake or causing tooth decay. Long-term pacifier may make the baby's deciduous teeth grow crooked.
Fourth, it is very important to ensure that your baby works regularly. Don't disturb your baby's sleep schedule because of crying. Because once the baby's life pattern is broken, it will be very difficult to return to normal.
Fifth, we must be patient, take care of the baby's emotions, spend more time with the baby, and give the baby a sense of security.
Sixth, you can let your baby bite something cold, such as a cold towel or gutta percha.