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My babies first teeth is upper lateral incisors but i can see two tooth bud lower central incisors is this normal
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Hello dont worry its totally normal
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Hello Yes it is normal
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Yes, it's normal for a baby to have multiple tooth buds developing simultaneously. The eruption of baby teeth (also known as primary teeth) can vary from child to child. It's not uncommon for a baby to have teeth buds for different teeth appearing at the same time. In your case, it's perfectly normal for your baby to have the upper lateral incisors coming in while you also notice the lower central incisor tooth buds. Teeth don't always follow a strict sequence in eruption. Sometimes the order might be a bit different, and this can be considered within the normal range of development. Keep in mind that each child's teething timeline can be unique. Some children may get their teeth in a specific order, while others might have a slightly different pattern. If you have any concerns about your baby's dental development, it's a good idea to consult with a pediatric dentist or your child's healthcare provider for guidance and reassurance.
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All normal No need to worry at all
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It’s normal..Lower incisors are the first to erupt
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Normally lower central incisors erupts first, followed by upper central incisors and lateral incisors.
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