POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. It's not uncommon for some babies to have a delayed eruption of their first teeth. While most babies typically start getting their first teeth between 4 to 7 months of age, there is a wide range of normal variation. Some babies may not get their first tooth until after their first birthday, and that's usually not a cause for concern.
However, if your daughter hasn't shown any signs of teething by around 18 months of age, it might be a good idea to consult with her pediatrician or a pediatric dentist. They can assess her development and ensure there are no underlying issues causing the delay in teething. In most cases, delayed teething is just a variation of normal development, but it's always best to seek professional advice for peace of mind.
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