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Baby delayed teething - one year old
Hello, My baby is 12.5 months old. She got her first tooth when she was 11 months old. From then till now she has only one tooth. And even the size of the tooth is very small. Please see the image it is like broken or small. Should I be worried? Any advice on this pls. FYI I have started d3 and calcium syrup from her 12months of age.
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Nothing to worry, everything is normal. Don't give any medicine for teeth. Anyways if you want to give vitamin supplements, then consult your pediatrician for that.
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teeth will come normal
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nothing to do as of now except feed her well.
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There is a delay in tooth eruption...but it's not to the extend to worry now...we can wait..you can continue vit D and calcium syrups...
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Dear practo user Sometimes eruption gets delayed, but it's better to wait for 4 to 5 more months before you consult a specialist paediatric dental surgeon. Please confirm from pediatrician if vitamin D and calcium are really necessary for her
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