POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy10 months agoA. It's not uncommon for some children to experience delayed teething, and at 1 year and 2 months old, it may still be within the normal range. Every child develops at their own pace, and teething can vary widely. There is typically no need for medication to speed up the process unless advised by a pediatrician after a thorough examination. The delay may sometimes be due to genetics or nutritional factors, like calcium or vitamin D deficiency. Ensuring your child has a balanced diet rich in calcium (such as dairy products) and adequate sunlight exposure for vitamin D can support healthy tooth development. If you're concerned, it's best to consult a pediatric dentist or pediatrician to rule out any underlying issues and receive personalized advice, but medication to "speed up" teething is generally not necessary or recommended.
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