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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 40426" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>I agree she's on schedule. Better than half the kids in Duckie's class have toothless grins. Kids will push, pull etc to get that tooth out. There's another tooth pushing, so there is pressure. Encourage her to push or rub with her tongue and make hand washing a priority. You may even want to ask the pharmacist about a dental rinse if you are worried about infection from the digging. Duckie hasn't lost any teeth yet, but on of her friends is missing several. She also digs. Her Mom told her not to dig with her nails because the tooth fairy may not come, so she uses her tongue now. Mom also provides lots of popsicles to numb the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 40426, member: 1722"] I agree she's on schedule. Better than half the kids in Duckie's class have toothless grins. Kids will push, pull etc to get that tooth out. There's another tooth pushing, so there is pressure. Encourage her to push or rub with her tongue and make hand washing a priority. You may even want to ask the pharmacist about a dental rinse if you are worried about infection from the digging. Duckie hasn't lost any teeth yet, but on of her friends is missing several. She also digs. Her Mom told her not to dig with her nails because the tooth fairy may not come, so she uses her tongue now. Mom also provides lots of popsicles to numb the area. [/QUOTE]
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