POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. Teething timelines can vary widely among babies, but most children start to get their first teeth between 6 and 12 months of age. By the time they are 1 year old, many babies have several teeth, often the front bottom teeth (lower central incisors) or the front top teeth (upper central incisors).
Here is a general timeline for baby teeth:
1. **Lower Central Incisors (front bottom teeth)**: 6-10 months
2. **Upper Central Incisors (front top teeth)**: 8-12 months
3. **Upper Lateral Incisors (side top teeth)**: 9-13 months
4. **Lower Lateral Incisors (side bottom teeth)**: 10-16 months
5. **First Molars (back teeth)**: 13-19 months (lower); 14-18 months (upper)
6. **Canines (pointed teeth)**: 16-22 months (upper); 17-23 months (lower)
7. **Second Molars (back teeth)**: 23-31 months (lower); 25-33 months (upper)
If your baby hasn't started teething yet or only has a few teeth by their first birthday, it's usually not a cause for concern. Some children may not get their first tooth until after their first birthday. However, if you are worried about your baby's teething timeline or dental health, it's a good idea to consult with a pediatrician or pediatric dentist. They can provide reassurance and check for any underlying issues.
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