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What is considered late teething?
Late teething is a condition in which baby teeth erupt late in children. If a child is over 12 months old and has not started teething, it is considered late teething, and parents should take their child to a dentist for examination and timely intervention. Because if this condition is left for too long, it can lead to negative complications later, such as: tooth decay, periodontal disease, misaligned permanent teeth…
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Is there any way to help children grow teeth faster?
Most babies start teething between 6 and 9 months, when their first teeth begin to emerge. However, this process can sometimes be delayed in some children. Several factors can cause teething delays and may impact a child's overall development. This often leads parents to wonder if there are ways to help their baby grow teeth faster. The following article will provide answers to this question.
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WHEN SHOULD YOU WORRY ABOUT A CHILD’S BABY TEETH NOT ERUPTING?
Baby teeth are the first set of teeth that erupt after birth. While these teeth are temporary and will eventually fall out to be replaced by permanent teeth, their importance should not be underestimated. Delayed eruption or the absence of baby teeth could impact a child’s overall development.
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