POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month3 months agoA. At 3 months old, it’s very rare for a baby to start getting pre-molar teeth. Teething usually begins with the lower front teeth (central incisors) around 6 months of age, and pre-molars typically erupt between 13 to 19 months. What you might be noticing could be gum swelling, saliva bubbles, or teething-like discomfort, which is common at this age as babies start exploring their mouth.
If you see white bumps or are unsure whether it’s a tooth, it’s best to consult your pediatrician or a pediatric dentist to confirm. Early tooth eruption is uncommon but not impossible, and a professional can guide you better if needed.
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