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Babies

 
What is the normal eruption sequence of baby teeth?
  • At about 5-8 months, the first 2 baby central incisors (front teeth) erupt on the bottom.
  • From 8-10 months, four upper incisors come in.
  • At 10-16 months, the lower lateral incisors and the first baby molars come in.
  • At 16-22 months the cuspids ("eye teeth" or "canines") erupt.
  • Finally, when the child is 2-3 1/2 years old, all 20 baby teeth have usually arrived. (These age intervals are approximate.)
 

 

 
How do I care for a baby tooth that has just broken through the gum?

Care of these "precious pearls" should include wiping the new tooth with a gauze square or the corner of a washcloth.

 
At what age do children lose their baby teeth?

Usually, these teeth are lost around 7 years of age with the last tooth staying in the mouth until 12-14 years of age. During this span of time, the baby or deciduous teeth are important for eating, speaking, smiling, and most importantly, to hold and maintain the spaces for the adult teeth.

 
When should tooth brushing begin?
Tooth brushing should begin as soon as all parts of the tooth cannot be easily wiped.
 
Is it important to floss between baby teeth?
Flossing is very important to the overall dental health of your child. Whenever two teeth are touching, there is potential for bacteria to be between them.
 
 
 
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