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Prospective Longitudinal Study of Signs and Symptoms Associated With Primary Tooth Eruption
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Irritability, increased salivation, runny nose, loss of appetite, diarrhea, rash, and sleep disturbance were associated with primary tooth eruption. Results of this study support the concept that the occurrence of severe signs and symptoms, such as fever, could not be attributed to teething.
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