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My niece is 34 months. Till now he didn get his second molar for both upper and lower jaws. Please reply me.
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Don’t worry go for opg xray to check the location
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Visit your dental surgeon to evaluate the place
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Ask the child to chew carrot etc
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Greetings Eruption sequence may vary from person to person.Although correct tentative timing for upper second molar eruption is 25 - 33 months so it is absolutely normal till now.You can ask the child to eat raw carrot n fibrous foods particularly using that region for chewing.It will enhance the growth and eruption.Also you can visit dentist for regular follow up if there is no sign of eruption in next 6 months.And get a full mouth X Ray done to see whether tooth is present inside the bone or not.For further queries you can call on mentioned number. Regards Dr Anisha Mehlawat Orth'O'dent Care Jaipur
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Ask your child to eat raw carrots n fibrous foods.Visit Dentist for follow up within 6 months.
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Give adequate nutrition and diet for proper growth and development.
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The primary teeth (Milk Teeth) gradually erupt through the gums. The second molars generally erupt by 25-33 months. It is normal to see delayed eruption by a few months upto a year also in certain cases. Do not worry about this. Eventually the teeth will erupt.
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Let the tooth erupt gradually
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Maintain oral hygiene well
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Hi , nothing to worry . Every child has different time table for eruption of teeth . In case it is not coming in 2-3 months then you can check with your dentist .
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consultation with your dentist
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follow proper oral hygiene
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Hello, Do not worry every child is different.. you can wait for few more months ..even after an age of 3.5 it doesn’t turn up you can get an xray done n check for the tooth buds inside.
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Hi, Dont worry..Every child is unique.. milestone is vary. OPG xray is must to diagnose.. please bring him to clinic for check up after lock down. Regards Dewdent, chennai
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Nothing to worry.2nd molars don't erupt that early
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Hi... teething age differs from person to person..if all other milestones are normal wait for few months..teeth if present in the jaw should erupt in the mouth
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if in next 6 months there is no growth then you can consult a dental clinic for xray
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focus on adequate nutrition of the kid and good oral hygiene for other teeth
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