Teeth eruption: Yeshe can get his canine teeth before his incisors. In the end his teeth will be, fine.
Answered 4/22/2014
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If they are upper : Cuspids, that would be atypical eruption of upper deciduous teeth following typical eruption of lower central incisors. See a pediatric dentist to evaluate for presence of upper incisors ; to rule out syndromes associated with abnormal dentition by family history, physical exam ; dental x-rays. Brush his teeth after feeds ; before bed to prevent cavities. See http://www.Ada.Org/2844.Aspx.
Answered 5/5/2014
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