POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month3 months agoA. No, there is usually no need for concern if your 10.5-month-old baby has only two teeth. It is normal for babies to start teething anytime between 6 and 12 months, and some may get their next teeth a bit later. The two bottom front teeth (lower central incisors) often come first, and others follow at their own pace.
Some babies are slow teethers, and genetics often play a role—if parents got teeth late, the baby might too. As long as your baby is feeding well, growing normally, and meeting other developmental milestones, there is typically no problem.
However, if no additional teeth erupt by 15–18 months, or if there are signs of nutritional deficiency, it’s best to consult a pediatrician or pediatric dentist for assessment. Ensure your baby gets enough calcium, vitamin D, and overall nutrition to support dental growth.
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