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Delayed teething
My daughter is 9 months old and there is no sign of teething is this normal or i should consult doctor??
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It is completely normal for the terth to start erupting anytime between 6 months to 1.5 years. Until this time there is nothing to worry about. However you can get an X-ray done just to make sure that everything is in the right position.
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relax and wait a while
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It's normal nothing to worry Get an x ray done to see the status of teeth
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get an x ray to see status of teeth
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Ideally teeth start to erupt by age of 6-7 month but sometimes it may take long so nothing to worry, get an xray done and u will come to know the real status of erupting teeth
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get an xray done
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Usually teeth erupts by the age of 6-8 months. Get  xray of jaws,to know the current status of tooth eruption.
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