Friday, July 8, 2011

Teething and their orders



Order of Teething Development
•    The first teeth to develop are the lower central incisors, between six and 10 months of age. These pose tooth decay risks on your child, so make sure to clean your baby’s teeth gently with a toothbrush and rinse with water.
•    Next would be the upper central incisors, between eight and 12 months old, followed by the upper and lower lateral incisors, between either nine to 13 and 10 to 16 months. 
•    Upper canines, also known as cuspids, develop between 17 and 23 months of age.
•    Upper first molars come out between 13 and 19 months.
•    Lower first molars burst at 14 to 18 months.
•    The very last ones to develop are the lower second molars, between 23 and 31 months and theupper second molars, which come out between 25 and 33 months.




God bless you all babies!

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