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>I would appreciate some ideas to help this mum and baby. The baby is 10
>months old and two top teeth have erupted. Since this time, mum has sore and
>grazed nipples. I have suggested she checks the latch but is this due to the
>latch? If so, why has the latch not caused a problem before when it was just
>gums? Any other suggestions for this situation?
It *could* be latch if the baby is accustomed to having his chin slightly
tucked. That would put more pressure on from upper teeth, less from lower
jaw.
But it could also be a sharp edge. My kids always left tooth marks, but
they didn't hurt any more than resting fingertips on one's arm hurt,
although the nails leave marks. With one exception:
One of my toddlers was good at chipping his front teeth. A chipped baby
tooth (and even an occasional unchipped baby tooth) can have an edge like a
razor. A bit of sandpaper or an emery board takes care of it in just a
couple seconds. Those teeth may be sharp, but they're *very* easy to file.
--
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC Ithaca, NY
www.wiessinger.baka.com
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