For children diagnosed with autism, treatment options for drooling must be personally tailored to the child. For example, a speech-language pathologist or occupational therapist experienced in oral-sensitivity and muscle tone issues could potentially help. Please do not include any confidential or sensitive information in a contact form, text message, or voicemail.
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Search Search. Birth Injury Help Center. Call or your local emergency number, and while you're waiting for help, follow the first aid procedures related to choking. You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server.
Please enable scripts and reload this page. Turn on more accessible mode. Turn off more accessible mode. Skip Ribbon Commands. Skip to main content. Turn off Animations. Turn on Animations. Teething is the process of teeth growing and breaking through the gums. This is a normal developmental stage for your baby. A baby's first tooth often appears between ages 5 months and 7 months. Some babies get their first tooth a little earlier and others a little later. Saliva is vital for digestion—which is why your mouth waters when you smell a delicious dinner on the stove.
Cool, right? When your baby develops motor skills like chewing on her hands, motor receptors in her mouth send signals to the brain to initiate saliva production, a sign that she may be ready to eat. Basically, your baby develops the muscles and digestive saliva just as soon as she needs it to eat solid foods. In his blog on excessive drooling , Dr.
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