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My daughter 14months old now, but she did not get the tooth so far. Can you suggest and tell the remedis
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Hello mam! Normally the milk teeth start erupting in the mouth from 6months of age. Your baby is 1year and 2months old. Full mouth radiograph should be taken to confirm the presence/absence of teeth inside the baby's jaws and further treatment will be planned.
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A OPG x Ray would help in better diagnosis
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Visit a dentist a clinical examination is good
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Hi.... please visit a pedodontist( pediatric dentist ). He/ she willl suggest u the needful.
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Hi!! I have seen some patients who have their first tooth by the age of 2 as well. If your child is maintaining all the other milestones on time , I would suggest you to wait and watch. However visit a pediatric dentist for a check up to rule out any abnormalities
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Some children may show late eruption. You can consult a pedodontist or a dentist for a regular check up
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