POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy10 months agoA. Teething typically begins around 6 months of age, but it can vary widely from baby to baby. Here’s a general timeline of when teeth may come in:
1. Central Incisors (front teeth): Usually the first to appear, typically between 6 to 12 months.
2. Lateral Incisors: These usually come in between 9 to 16 months.
3. First Molars: These tend to emerge around 13 to 19 months.
4. Canines (cuspids): These often appear between 16 to 23 months.
5. Second Molars: These are generally the last to come in, usually between 25 to 33 months.
Signs of Teething:
Increased drooling
Chewing on objects or fingers
Irritability or fussiness
Swollen or tender gums
Changes in eating or sleeping patterns
If you suspect your child is teething and they seem uncomfortable, you can offer teething toys, cold washcloths to chew on, or consult with a pediatrician for appropriate pain relief options.
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