(The time unit in the figure is month)
In fact, it is normal for a baby to teether at 4- 12 months. Parents and friends should not worry too much about the time when their children shake. There is no exact fixed time for the baby to teether, which is related to the baby's physical condition (such as birth weight and size), the mother's pregnancy, family inheritance and other factors.
In fact, the baby's teeth have grown under the gums as early as when the mother was pregnant. Excluding genetic factors, if the mother is not calcium deficient and has good nutrition during pregnancy, the baby's teeth will come out earlier and the quality of teeth will be better. How about the quality of teeth? It may not be difficult for you to find that many times you brush your teeth to protect your teeth, but you still often have dental problems. And some people obviously don't pay attention to their oral hygiene, but there is nothing wrong with their teeth. This is the quality of teeth [loveliness]. Therefore, pregnant mothers must pay attention to scientific diet and supplement adequate nutrition during pregnancy. Never be short of calcium!
In addition, according to some medical literature, premature babies and older babies are more likely to have teeth later; Women have a greater probability of teething earlier than men; Too thin feeding and too soft food can easily cause children to come out late.
Although the baby's teething time is not fixed, the teething order is certain. Usually the first two teeth come out are the two small teeth in the middle below, and then the two front teeth above. In order to understand the order of long teeth more intuitively, the numbers on the attached figure are the order of long teeth.
Attach the reference time chart of each tooth eruption. However, parents don't have to worry, because time and pictures are different. Because tooth delay can only be calculated if it exceeds the normal time by 6 months, it is only in this case that a doctor is needed to find out the reason.
In addition, there are more important things than the time of teething. Parents must pay attention: after the baby has the first tooth, it is necessary to start brushing fluoride toothpaste for the baby. Of course, the fluorine content must be selected within the standard range for baby use. You can't brush your baby's teeth with adult toothpaste.
I hope my answer is helpful to you.
The eruption time of deciduous teeth:
1, most baby deciduous teeth erupt in 7-8 months; 12 months without eruption is delayed teething; 2 to 2.5 years old. There are 20 complete deciduous teeth.
2. Teeth generally erupt from front to back in front of the maxilla.
3. The eruption time of deciduous teeth varies greatly among individuals, which is related to heredity, endocrine and food traits. Under normal circumstances, infants begin to sprout deciduous teeth in 6-8 months, and children who begin to sprout teeth in the earliest 4 months can reach it after 6- 10- 12 months. 1 year-old generally has 6-8 deciduous teeth.
4. Most babies will start to grow deciduous teeth at the age of 6 7 months. The order of baby teething varies from person to person, and the time of teething is also different. Some teething early, and some teething 1 year. The teething time is related to the baby's physique. Many people first grow two front teeth, some grow two front teeth, and some grow two side front teeth.
My daughter began to eat and bite frequently from five months, and then she grew two teeth in about six or seven months. You should pay more attention. I don't know when new teeth will grow. It's ten months now. I have eight teeth, four up and down. Pay attention to calcium supplementation and nutrition collocation.
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Hello, everyone. I'm Sister Dong. I'm glad to answer this question. This varies from person to person. Babies usually have teeth in six months, and some grow out in July and August.
My baby had teeth when he was six months old. I was ecstatic when I saw the little white spot on his lower gums. As a novice mother, I always smile when I see his little white teeth.
Babies usually start teething in May and June, and some babies will teething in August and September. These are all normal. Because the baby's teething period is related to personal physique and diet.
1. Personal physique refers to congenital, some family genes teething early, and some show teething late.
2. Diet refers to acquired factors. Include ingestion and absorption. For example, a baby who eats breast milk generally absorbs nutrition better than a baby who eats milk powder, so the baby will teether early. For example, if the baby absorbs nutrients well, it will soon grow teeth.
3. If Ma Bao pays attention to the baby's calcium absorption, the baby will grow teeth early.
My baby often eats his fingers and drools when he is more than five months old. Sometimes when I put my finger on his mouth, he will chew it up immediately. When feeding, the baby will bite the nipple tightly. Eating fingers, drooling and biting nipples are all signs of baby teething. Ma Bao should pay attention to this.
There are also some babies whose body temperature will rise when they are teething, and novice mothers will think it is a fever. In this case, Ma Bao should not panic. If the baby's temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees, there is no need to take medicine.
The baby will be a little fidgety and cry when he grows teeth. Ma Bao should coax him patiently. The baby's teething will be a little uncomfortable. Ma Bao should be able to tell whether a baby is teething.
The baby's teething sequence is generally two teeth in the middle of the lower row first, and then two teeth in the middle of the upper row.
Ma Bao can pay attention to the middle position of the baby's lower row when the baby is five or six months old, which is where the baby teeths for the first time.
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Under normal circumstances, teeth will grow out within 7 months. Generally, the lower teeth are lifted first.
Teeth will come out in about four to six months, and some will come out later. The problem is not big. First grow two small teeth, then two front teeth.
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It is normal for a baby to teether before the age of one. Every baby grows differently, and there are differences before and after teething.
Some are six months long and some are 10 months long. Depends on the child.