POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. It's common for toddlers to have variations in their teething timeline, but if your 2-year-old hasn’t yet gotten all their teeth, here’s what to consider:
1. **Typical Teething Timeline:** Most children have their full set of primary teeth (20 teeth) by around 3 years old. The order and timing of teeth coming in can vary widely.
2. **Check Teething Progress:** At 2 years, many children have between 16-20 teeth. If your child is missing some teeth, check which ones have come in and which are still emerging.
3. **Consult a Pediatric Dentist:** If you have concerns about the timing or development of your child's teeth, consult a pediatric dentist. They can assess whether there are any issues and provide guidance.
4. **Teething Symptoms:** Ensure your child isn’t experiencing significant discomfort or issues related to teething. If they are, the dentist can suggest remedies.
5. **Oral Hygiene:** Even if all teeth haven’t emerged yet, maintain good oral hygiene by brushing your child’s teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush and a small amount of fluoride toothpaste.
6. **Genetics:** Sometimes teething patterns are influenced by genetics. If you or close family members had similar teething patterns, this might be a normal variation.
If you're worried or if there are other signs of concern, such as difficulty with eating or signs of pain, a pediatric dentist or pediatrician can offer reassurance and guidance.
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