We know that babies do not have teeth when they are born, but they grow teeth during the gradual development process. Babies start to grow deciduous teeth as early as four months old. However, some babies have not grown deciduous teeth at ten months old. What's going on? Why doesn’t my baby grow teeth at 10 months old? Let’s find out through the following content! The earliest a baby's deciduous teeth begin to erupt is 4 months old, but most babies start to grow teeth after 6 months. Teeth usually grow in pairs. The lower incisors (front teeth) appear first, followed by the upper incisors, then the lateral incisors, then the premolars and canines, and finally the molars. Generally, all 20 deciduous teeth will appear by the age of 3. The appearance of a baby's first tooth may occur at different times, but it is generally normal for it to appear between 4 and 12 months. If the baby has not grown teeth by the age of one, there is no need to worry as long as other development is normal. Only in very rare cases may late tooth eruption be due to metabolic disorders, but usually this will not only be reflected in the teeth, but also in other aspects. The order of tooth growth is related to genetics, calcium content in the body, whether the deciduous teeth are missing, etc. Observe whether the baby has other abnormal behaviors, such as crying at night, sweating, baldness on the back of the head, growth and development, etc. If these phenomena occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital to check blood calcium. Generally speaking, it is normal for babies to have teeth before they are 1 year old. According to what you described, your baby is showing signs of teething. You can give her some harder biscuits, biscuits, toasted bread slices, etc., so that she can rub her gums and help her teeth come out as soon as possible. In fact, the time when each baby's teeth erupt is not exactly the same, but there is a certain pattern. The deciduous teeth erupt at a certain time, in a certain order, and with left-right symmetry. Generally, babies start to teethe at 6 to 7 months old, and it can be as early as 4 months, or as late as 10 or even 12 months. All the deciduous teeth will come out by the age of 2 or 2.5 years. There are 20 deciduous teeth in total, 10 in the upper and lower jaws. Through the introduction above, I believe you already know why your baby has not grown teeth at 10 months old! In fact, different babies have different physiques, and the time at which their teeth grow is also different. Some babies will grow earlier, while some babies may grow a little late. Parents don’t have to worry too much. It is normal for babies to grow teeth before one year old! |
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