POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. Usually, the first tooth emerges at around six months. However, some babies are born with a tooth, and some still have a completely gummy smile on their first birthday. If your baby still doesn't have any teeth at 10 months he is, almost certainly, just taking his time.If your child has no baby teeth by 12 months, bring them to the dentist. They should also visit a dentist if their remaining baby teeth haven't erupted by 4 years. A dentist can determine if this is expected for your child or if they should see a specialist.While it's recommended to speak with a dental professional if they don't have teeth when they turn nine months, remember that the normal age range for a baby's first tooth is wide and ranges from four to 15 months! By the time they turn 11 months old, most children will have four teeth.Something cold in your baby's mouth, like a cold pacifier, spoon, clean wet washcloth, or a solid (not liquid) refrigerated teething toy or ring. ... Try offering a hard, unsweetened teething cracker.If your baby is older than 6-9 months, you can offer cool water from a sippy cup, too.
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