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Can an infant baby of 3 months old be teething?

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Yes: Most babies get their first teeth around 4-6 months, but anywhere from 3-9 months is common.

Answered 4/8/2013

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Yes.: Infants this young can certainly teeth. However, if they're having a high fever or very irritable or not eating, they should be seen by their regular doctor. At 3 months of age, their immune system is still immature and we wouldn't want to miss an infection that was blamed on teething.

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

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Yes: Infants vary at the age that they start teething. Certainly not out of the ordinary.

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