Back to Protocols
Children & TeensAge

Dental Breakthrough

Dental breakthroughs are preceded by hardening and a rounded appearance of the gums.

Sometimes, dental eruption is accompanied by fever, agitation, diarrhea, loss of appetite. The cheek is often red on the side of the tooth eruption.

The absence of tooth eruption in a child aged 10 months is a sign of a problem with deficient or poorly assimilated minerals.

Full protocols for members

Sign in or create a free account to unlock the complete natural protocol for this pathology.

Need personalized advice?

Consult a certified naturopath to adapt these protocols to your needs.

Find a practitioner