Abstract
Teething is a multifactorial process that requires a careful analysis of the child’s general health. There is a common belief among parents and healthcare professionals that teething symptoms can and should be controlled. Today, there are pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods for treating symptoms of eruption of primary teeth. The article presents possible approaches to alleviating the symptoms that arise during this period, draws attention to the problem of competent and timely assessment of symptoms and identifying the real causes of children’s poor health, as well as the risks of using pharmacological drugs.
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