Teething is the growth of teeth through the gums in the mouth of infants and young children.
Teething usually begins when a baby is between 6 and 8 months old. All 20 baby teeth should be in place by the time a child is 30 months old. Some children do not show any teeth until much later than 8 months, but this is usually normal.
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Alternative Names Delayed or absent tooth formation; Teeth - delayed or absent formation Considerations The timing of the... Read more »
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Natal teeth are teeth that are already present at the time of birth. They are different from neonatal teeth, which grow in during the first 30 days... Read more »
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Wisdom teeth are third molars, found far back in the mouth.Wisdom teeth can become impacted, or stuck beneath the bone or gum. In some people,... Read more »