Rabia Tariq Butt, Omer Sefvan Janjua, Wajeeha Tariq Butt, Sana Mehmood Qureshi.
All about Teething - Myths to Evidence-Based Treatment.
Foundation Uni J Dent Jan ;2(2):122-32.

Teething is one of the most important events that occur in a child's life which, thereafter, grabs its family's attention. There are innumerable myths about teething discomfort, its systemic manifestations and remedies. Notorious as it was in the medieval times for child's morbidity and mortality, the scientific research in the 21st century explains the actual mechanisms causing discomfort, the comorbid conditions deteriorating the child's health and the side effects of vehement remedies used in the past under the disguise of teething. We have tried to draw attention to the most common symptoms associated with teething as reported by studies in several regions around the globe. This review article will enhance awareness about teething symptoms and their associated anomalies among the dentists and parents of the child. This article also discusses the supportive and treatment measures that can be taken by general dental practitioners and paediatric dentists to manage this condition.

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