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No symptoms of teething
Hey Dr. My baby boy is 10 months old and still not showing any particular teething symptoms. Not a single teeth or red gums.
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Can be normal but u can start calcium and vitamin D3 orally
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Can be normal
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Teething can start after 12 months also. So no need to worry. Visit a pediatric dentist
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Can be normal. Delayed teething is when a child's baby teeth don't start coming in until after 12 months of age. But you must visit nearby pediatrician for overall development milestone monitoring.
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Visit nearby pediatrician for checking of the developmental milestones and growth monitoring.
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Can be normal
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Can be normal
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Teething can start from 6 months to 18 months of age. It's completely normal. Just focus on developmental milestones and do hv a normal checkup for the same by nearby Pediatrician.
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