Teeth process

2019-07-20 09:02:03
Hello... Is any fix sequence in which baby teeth come.. .. Mine kid has both upper and lower central incisor and upper lateral incisor ..but till no lower lateral incisor...is ok..???. 15.5 month..it's being 5 month when her teething started... Now upper premolar is coming.. so is ok?? And attaching her lower teeth plz check size.. I don't know the size of baby teeth..so worried is normal or small... Any teeth come at any time}???
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Yes, there is a general pattern for teeth to come. However, sometimes the sequence doesn’t match the theoretical sequence.
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You should visit a Pediatric dentist for further opinion regarding size as the photo is not very clear

Answered2019-07-31 07:25:15

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Hello, The teeth eruption is delayed which is normal, that is why the teeth are taking time to erupt. The teeth usually erupts in a sequence . In baby’s dentition, the teeth are named as A for central incisor , B for lateral, C for canine D & E for first and second molars respectively. There are no premolars in baby teeth. The sequence of eruption is A,B, D,C, E.
Next Steps
visit a Paediatric Dentist to discuss further about the hygiene of the erupted teeth
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You can get a full mouth x Ray (OPG) to see the teeth which have still not erupted but are in development phase, to clear any doubts.

Answered2019-07-20 09:14:57

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