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Time and order of baby's teething

Healthy babies usually start teething six or seven months after birth. However, it is not unusual for some children to have their teeth late, even 3-4 months apart. Some children's first tooth is around 1 year, which can still be considered as belonging to the physiological range. This article will introduce the time and order of baby's teething to help you better understand your baby's growth and development.

Baby teething time

Normal babies begin to grow teeth every six months on average, adding one tooth every month, and they have six teeth when they are about one year old (twelve months). At about two and a half years old, twenty deciduous teeth will grow out.

Baby teething sequence

The speed and order of each baby's teething can be different: generally speaking, the next two front teeth will grow first, then the upper two front teeth, then the upper and outer front teeth, then the lower and outer front teeth, and finally the canine teeth. However, some people have canine teeth from the beginning. Some people say that such people are fierce, but this statement is not true.

Baby teething problem

You can't judge whether a child is short of calcium only by the time when he has teeth. Even if calcium deficiency leads to late teething, you should not blindly supplement calcium, but should do it under the guidance of a doctor. If parents give their baby a large amount of cod liver oil, vitamin D and calcium without authorization, it is easy to cause poisoning and bring pain to the child.