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Delayed teething in 1 year old infant.pl
My female child of 1 year old has no teething yet.otherwise normal growth n development.plz bsuggest fast what to do
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Get a consult ! I am assuming there were no term complications. They will advice after thorough clinical examination and OPG , if teeth are present and rough estimate about how long will it take to erupt
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Firstly donot panic. This is quite normal. The baby's first teeth errupts at a age of 6 months. Due to changing life styles and food habits....these days delayed erruption is common. A delay of 6 months to 1 year is observed.
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visit a nearby dentist and get the baby's tooth buds check. The dentist will tell you whether tooth bud is present or not.
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you can also take consultation regarding a balanced diet schedule for your baby from a pedodontist.
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Visit ur nearby Periodontist.
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  Some kids have delayed teething. Normal age of teething is 6months, but some children may have delayed teething which may reach upto a year. If it's more than a year , then we need to think about it.
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U need to visit ur nearest pedodontist as soon as possible.
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Give her proper nutrition and see to it that she is not deficient.
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Please don’t panic. Many times there is delayed eruption of teeth. But for your satisfaction visit a pedodontist nearby n he can guide you better. Give her eat something which is hard like carrot from her front gums. Due to pressure it may erupt
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