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My one month baby boy have a small teeth in his upper side. Is thier any problem... Please please urgent reply..
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Children born with natal teeth occurs but it is not a major abnormality. Only concern should be your ability to feed the baby.. If that is not a problem you can ignore this.. If these are sharp and hampering feeding then you need to consult a Dentist who can probably consider removing them as per the condition
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Absolutely not a problem. I was born with 2 teeth
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Not a problem. These are neo Natal teeth. Which are seen in some. Not a problem unless it is hurting while breastfeeding.
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If it is the case see a pedodontist .
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Hi There is absolutely no problem it mostly is natal teeth. Please consult your pediatrician if you feel the teeth is hindering the feeding process of the baby or if you feel it will become a choking hazard.
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