Hi doctors
Is teething at 10 month is quite late??
Now 17 month and total 8 teeth with 4 front upper
2 front lower , 1 upper and 1 lower molar...
So is ok... I m giving calcium and multivitamin as per Dr... Plz help ...
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Average teeth starts at 6 to 7 months. But nowadays many children get it late. In total 20 milk teeth should be present by the time your baby is 2.5 -3 years old.
Next Steps
visit pedodontist for child special dental checkup
Health Tips
start giving your child raw food like cucumbers, carrots and salads etc. let them bits and chew more. this will help in teething
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Hello there,
According to the details you have mentioned, your child is having normal toothing. Nothing to be worried about. There are total of 20 teeth that erupt in a child through a course of 30-32 months and these teeth start shedding at the age of 6-7 years.
So just keep on giving good nutritious food and maintain a good oral hygiene of your child.
Next Steps
Follow a healthy diet for you child minimising sugary and sticky foods.
Health Tips
Get a dental consult for your child every 1-1.5 year.
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