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Teeth coming late
My daughter is 12 months old and yet have no sign of teeth coming. This is disturbing her a lot because of which she puts everything in her mouth everytime and being very crancy. Is this normal or should I see paediatric. Please suggest?
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Visit a dentist to see and palpate the region of eruption of teeth..Taking toys in mouth is the sign of teething which may come in near future..But to see the final condition of teeth visit the dentist..Opg i.e full mouth x ray may be advised by the dentist if required.
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This is normal. Your daughter putting stuffs into her mouth are signs of teething. However see a nearby dentist for satisfaction. Dentist can palpate and make out if buds are present. Opg might be advised if necessary
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concentrate on the kids diet If the tooth doesn't errupt in another three months a dental consultation is compulsory
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Some children may show late eruption of teeth. You can consult a dentist if yard worried. She should be getting her teeth anytime now
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Late milestones may happen to babies. Go to a dentist for proper X-ray n consultation. Everything will be ok
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