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My baby is 2 yrs old exactly, he have only 10 teeths. Is it normal or not?? And also  have speech delay plz reply doctors. Thanks in advance
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It is normal to have delayed eruptions
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you can visit the nearby dentist if you are concerned with the growth spurt of your child
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you can provide him with a little hard consistency food items ...such as dry fruits...this will stimulate the gingiva and thus fastening the  eruption
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There is a slight delay in eruption,but that`s ok. No need to worry.
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Visit a local Pedodontist and get it physically evaluated.
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Some kids shows delayed eruption of baby teeth. no need to worry. Feed them with nutritious food. Visit near by dentist once
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No not normal Visit an oral medicine expert
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No need to worry visit a dantist
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Hi, There is no need to worry. Some children have delayed teeth eruption. I suggest you meet a Pedodontist and get a clinical evaluation.
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There is slight delay in eruption of teeth. Visit a local pedodontist for physical evaluation and treatment (if required).
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