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Can babies teeth at 6 weeks?

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Unusual: Possible, but very unlikely. I have seen teeth erupt at 3 months but rarely.

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Early: There are small calcified bodies, called enamel pearls, or soft tissue eruption cysts, that are rarely seen. Teeth usually don't begin erupting until 6-15 months, but occasionally at 3 months. See pediatrician or pediatric dental specialist.

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Early teething: Some children can be born with "neo natal teeth" many times they are lost early too.

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