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well, she is still getting her teeth in, and that in itself hurts. I would just just Orajel or other similar child based numbing agents and wait until they all come in. If the problem worstens with bleeding, redness and other signs of infection, go see her pediatrician.
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Check with your pediatrician before using Orajel, but it does work great on dental pain, and the liquid doesn't have a medicinal taste. The active ingredient in it, and others like it, is benzocaine, so look for the cheapest brand that has that. I used liquid Extra Strength Walgreen's brand. It's 20% benzocaine. Walgreen's also has the same taste as Orajel liquid. (It taste like, and may very well be, what the dentist numbs your gums with before administering a shot.) It works in seconds.
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