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My babys upper lateral incisors are emerging first is it normal for those to be her first teeth to erupt
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Dont worry its totally normal
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Yes, it's generally considered normal for a baby's upper lateral incisors (the teeth on either side of the central incisors) to be among the first teeth to erupt. The order and timing of tooth eruption can vary from one child to another, but typically, the central incisors (bottom front teeth) are the first to come in, followed by the lateral incisors (the ones next to the central incisors). If your baby's upper lateral incisors are emerging first, there's usually no need to be concerned. Tooth eruption patterns can vary, and as long as your baby's teeth are coming in at a reasonable pace and without any signs of discomfort or issues, it's likely a normal variation. If you have concerns about your baby's tooth eruption or any other aspect of their oral health, it's always a good idea to consult with a pediatric dentist. They can provide you with personalized guidance and ensure that your baby's oral health is on track.
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Don’t worry It’s normal
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No worries about it.. Only take note of fever and diarrhea
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Hello. Nothing to worry about
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It’s normal nothing to be concerned.
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Hi, Visit a local dentist for evaluation. Also share your baby's age.
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Normally first, lower central incisors come  followed by upper central incisors and then lateral incisors. Visit a local dentist/Pedodontist for physical evaluation.
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Hello Yes it is normal
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