Taking care of baby's first teeth
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Newborns have a complete set of twenty baby teeth embedded in their gums, which generally begin to erupt once they reach the age of six months. However, baby teeth may erupt late in case of some babies, after they are 18 months old. Baby teeth are like a foundation for permanent teeth, which is why it is very important to take good care of baby teeth. Your child will be able to chew his food properly and speak smoothly if he has a healthy set of baby teeth.

Caring for baby teeth should not begin once first tooth begins to erupt. Instead, it should begin prior to that.  Taking proper care of gums is equally important. Here are a few tips that will certainly help you take good care of your baby's teeth.
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