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The answer TEETHING has 19 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of teething in various dictionaries:
noun - the eruption through the gums of baby teeth
verb - grow teeth
The eruption and cutting of teeth, especially the milk teeth; dentition.
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Puppies chew on everything because they're going through this, like human babies do at around 6 months |
A baby going through this shows symptoms like drooling, gum discomfort, irritability & biting |
During this growth process a baby may be given a wet washcloth to gnaw on |
A ring for a baby's incisors |
Teething description |
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Teething is the process by which an infant's first teeth (the deciduous teeth, often called "baby teeth" or "milk teeth") sequentially appear by emerging through the gums, typically arriving in pairs. The mandibular central incisors are the first primary teeth to erupt, usually between 6 and 10 months of age. It can take several years for all 20 teeth to complete the tooth eruption. Though the process of teething is sometimes referred to as "cutting teeth", when teeth emerge through the gums they do not cut through the flesh. Instead, hormones are released within the body that cause some cells in the gums to die and separate, allowing the teeth to come through.Teething may cause a slightly elevated temperature, but not rising into the fever range, 100101 °F (37.838.3 °C). Higher temperatures during teething are due to some form of infection, such as a herpes virus, initial infection of which is extremely widespread among children of teething age. |