When the baby is just born, he will not have teeth, but as the baby grows, the teeth will gradually grow out. When children reach childhood, their teeth will start to fall out again. Once new teeth grow out, they will no longer fall out. These teeth will accompany them throughout their lives. So the question is, is it normal for babies to have big teeth first? What is the order in which babies grow teeth? order Generally, babies start to grow teeth when they are 6 months old. Sometimes when the baby smiles, two small teeth will be exposed on the top or bottom. They are pointy and very cute. So, what is the normal order for a baby's teeth to grow? The correct order for baby teeth to grow 6-8 months: Two middle incisors grow out of the lower alveolar teeth, followed by two more incisors grow out of the upper alveolar teeth. 8-12 months: The two outer incisors of the upper alveolar teeth grow out, and then the two outer incisors of the lower alveolar teeth emerge from the gums. 12-16 months: The first deciduous molars appear in the upper and lower alveoli. 16-20 months: Canine teeth grow in the upper and lower alveoli. 20-30 months: The two second deciduous molars in the lower alveolar teeth and the two second deciduous molars in the upper alveolar teeth grow out, and all 20 deciduous teeth are grown. Babies start to grow teeth at 6 months old, and by the age of 2 and a half, all 20 deciduous teeth have basically come out. The above is the normal order in which babies grow teeth. The editor reminds you that the order of baby's teeth eruption is related to genetics and nutrition. Usually babies' teeth erupt in order, but there are also many babies whose teeth erupt in the reverse order. As long as the quality of the teeth is good, it doesn't matter if the order of teeth eruption is disordered. symptom Generally speaking, babies start to grow their first tooth when they are about seven months old, but the tip of the tooth may be slightly visible when they are three months old; some babies may not grow teeth until they are twelve months old. The speed of tooth growth is influenced by genetics, so if the couple had early teething when they were young, the baby is likely to do the same. The signs of teething will appear about two to three months before you actually see the teeth coming out. These signs vary from person to person, but they are generally the following: Drooling: Babies start drooling around ten weeks to three or four months old, and teething particularly stimulates saliva secretion. Rash on the chin or face. Your baby's chin and facial skin may develop allergic rashes due to long-term contact with saliva. To avoid this phenomenon, you should wipe the baby's saliva frequently. When your skin is dry, apply a gentle lotion to moisturize it. Minor cough: Too much saliva can cause your baby to regurgitate or cough. As long as it's not a cold or allergies, it doesn't matter. Chew. A teething baby may bite anything and everyone he sees—from his own hand to his mother's nipple to a stranger's finger—in an attempt to relieve the pressure of the growing tooth under his gums by applying the force of chewing. pain: Inflammation is the only way the delicate gum fibers cope with the approaching tooth, and for some babies it can be extremely painful, while for others it feels nothing at all. It is especially uncomfortable when the first teeth and molars grow (but molars only grow after about one year old). |
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