Still early: you can wait up to age 1 year or beyond to see the first tooth erupting so long she is well fed and otherwise developing normally. Keep the well baby visits and don't miss her immunizations, her diet looks fine, no need for vitamins
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Baby teeth: Evidenced based studies show all children should have 1st dental exam by age1 (see a Pediatric Dental Specialist), 1st Orthodontic exam by age 7 (see Orthodontic Specialist). Children begin to teethe as late as 16 months. As long as she's thriving, don't worry. Talk to your Pediatrician about diet changes as she grows.
Answered 12/23/2017
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