Month 1-6: No teeth, only gums
During the first six months of your baby’s life, you might notice them drooling, chewing on their hands or toys, and experiencing some discomfort. However, it’s important to note that no teeth emerge during this period. The discomfort is usually due to their gums preparing for the teething process.
Month 6-10: The bottom central incisors
Between six to ten months, you can expect your little one’s first teeth to appear. In most cases, the bottom two central incisors will make their grand entrance. These are typically the first teeth to emerge, allowing your baby to start their journey into solid food. It’s an exciting milestone for both you and your child!
Month 7-12: The top central incisors and lateral incisors
Around the age of seven to twelve months, your baby’s top central incisors will start to emerge. These teeth are right next to the bottom central incisors that appeared earlier. Additionally, you can also expect the emergence of the lateral incisors. These are the teeth located on either side of the central ones. By the end of this period, your baby will likely have four visible teeth.
Month 10-16: The first molars
The arrival of the first molars is another milestone to look forward to. Typically, you can expect to see these teeth emerge between the ages of ten to sixteen months. The first molars are situated at the back of the mouth, making them important for chewing and grinding food. Your baby’s dental landscape will become more defined as these teeth come through.
Month 13-19: The canines
Between the ages of thirteen to nineteen months, your baby’s canines or “fangs” will start to make their appearance. These teeth are sharp and pointy, helping your child bite into their food. By now, your baby will have a set of front incisors, molars, and canines, making eating a more efficient process.
Month 16-23: The second molars
The final set of baby teeth to emerge are the second molars. Between the ages of sixteen to twenty-three months, you can anticipate seeing these teeth at the back of your baby’s mouth. With the arrival of the second molars, your child will now have a complete set of twenty primary teeth.
Wrapping Up
Baby teething is a fascinating process that varies from child to child. While the timeline we’ve provided is a general guide, it’s important to remember that every baby is unique. If your child’s teeth don’t align exactly with the mentioned months, there is no cause for concern. However, if you have any worries or questions about your baby’s teething, it’s always a good idea to consult with a pediatric dentist.
- Month 1-6: No teeth, only gums
- Month 6-10: The bottom central incisors
- Month 7-12: The top central incisors and lateral incisors
- Month 10-16: The first molars
- Month 13-19: The canines
- Month 16-23: The second molars
Remember, the emergence of baby teeth is just the beginning of your child’s dental journey. It’s crucial to establish good oral hygiene habits early on and schedule regular visits with a dentist to ensure your little one’s teeth and gums stay healthy. Happy teething!