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When do babies start teething?

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Teething: Most babies get their first tooth around six months and then a new tooth about every month or so - a typical 1 year old may have six teeth. However some babies are born with teeth (natal teeth) and some babies don’t get their first tooth until they are 1, there is a wide range for normal development. Kids may lose their first tooth around age 5, barring trauma.

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6.5 month onward. : Most babies start between 6-7 month of age. Some start a little earlier and some don't have any teeth until 15-18 month. And it's all good! if it goes beyond 18 month and still no teeth i'll check with a pediatric dentist just to be on the safe side, but still nothing to be too too worried about.

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Dr. Scott Peters answered

Specializes in Dentistry - Pediatric

Depends: Teething can start as early as 2-3 months old. Some kids do not get teeth until close to 12 months. There is a very large range.

Answered 3/9/2013

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