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My baby is of one year now. But he has not a single teeth yet. I heard that upto 13 month it's normal to come first teeth. Is it true?  What should I do?
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The developmental delay in certain babies are noticed.Though the sequence of eruption of teeth also is affected. The delay is also attributed to many factors from genetic, developmental, metabolic etc., A periodic review with the learned dentist is important to identify the mile stones of growth and development. Sometimes the teeth tends to either be premature or delayed. Anyway not to be worried.
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Hey hi .. it’s normal these days development of teeth is lil late in few kids .. nothing to worry much
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U need any help u can consult me through practo ..
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Hi maam , Growth and development of every baby is different. Please don't get worried wait for 3 more months.
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If at all there's no sign of a tooth after 3 months get an opg ( jaw X-ray ) for the baby to know the position of the tooth inside the jaw
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