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14 month baby - There is No teeth
My baby is 14 month old now.Her gums are getting strong . But still now there is no teeth..What to do? It's making me so worry. Is that normal?
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Hello, ideal age for milk teeth eruption is 6-12months but in few kids it get delayed so, it is advised to give them food like apple etc, and massage and clean the babies gum. So that eruption process becomes easier.1
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The average age of eruption is anywhere from 6-12 months,but no need to worry some babies might get late. Wait till the baby is 18 months old.If your baby still have no teeth by the age of 18 months,then consult a pediatric dentist for evaluation.
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Please visit a pedodontist for a proper evaluation !! Late eruption is common in babies
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No it is not normal for a 14 month baby to have milk teeth. Some kids have delayed growth . But usually 6 months around some teeth start appearing . Visit a dental clinic for a check up. To help your baby properly.
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Hi.. Just wait for 3 more months still if you don't observe any teeth coming out then you can visit a pedodontist for evaluation. Don't worry nowadays it is very common for late eruption of teeth in babies.
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No need to worry . sometimes the eruption of teeth starts at 14-15 months of age.most of the babies teeth formed with in their gums before 1yr.... symptoms of teething shows tender gums,mood changes,less intake of food....etc Consult a pedodontist .
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Hi, It is not normal for no signs of teeth. Please visit a dentist and get an examination done. Some kids have a delay in eruption, but it is better to get it investigated. If possible, get an x-ray taken.
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Wait and watch till 18 months 1.Any medical history (hypothyroidism/ hypopituitarism)and family history of delayed eruption ??? Low birth wt??? 2- visit a pedodontist for oral examination 3-x ray to rule out the presence/ absence of teeth 4-pediatric opinion is required for systemic illness
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Better Visit a local pedodontist for physical evaluation and treatment (if required/needed)
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Hello maam bo need to worry 4-15 month the teeth comes ideal is 6-12 sometimes it comes early then 6 and late then 12 now a days the teething process is getting late is it dose not come on 18 th month then visit a pedodontist
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