odontiasis

/ˌoʊdɑnˈtaɪəsɪs/
noun
  1. The process or condition of teething; the cutting or eruption of teeth.
    • Odontiasis typically begins around six months of age in human infants.
    • The baby's odontiasis caused her to chew on everything she could reach.
    • Parents often give infants teething rings to soothe the discomfort of odontiasis.
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