A horse’s tooth is asymptomatic in children. Some parents use a spoon or a needle to pick the horse’s teeth. This is a very incorrect method of treatment, as children are very fragile, especially since the mucous membrane is only 1/10th the thickness of an adult, and infection can easily develop after picking. The baby’s teeth are keratinized epithelial beads that will fall off on their own as the child grows older, causing no harm to the child’s body and no symptoms. Children who cry should consider whether they are hungry, have a cold or are otherwise unwell, and have nothing to do with their horse teeth.