Parenting Tips for Toddler
Teething As a child grows, you’ll be…
Teething
As a child grows, you’ll be on the lookout for those first small teeth to pop out through the gums, which is a thrilling milestone. Although teething might be difficult for some newborns, the benefit is you’ll be rewarded with a plethora of toothy smiles
Find out when your baby’s first tooth is expected to emerge, as well as when and in what sequence the remaining of your baby’s teeth will appear.
Types of Baby Teeth
By the age of three, your children will have developed 20 main teeth.
Primary Teeth Development Chart
Upper Teeth | Age tooth pops out | Age tooth falls out |
Central incisor | 8 to 12 months | 6 to 7 years |
Lateral incisor | 9 to 13 months | 7 to 8 years |
Canine | 16 to 22 months | 10 to 12 years |
First molar | 13 to 19 months | 9 to 11 years |
Second molar | 25 to 33 months | 10 to 12 years |
Lower Teeth | ||
Second molar | 23 to 31 months | 10 to 12 years |
First molar | 14 to 18 months | 9 to 11 years |
Canine | 17 to 23 months | 9 to 12 years |
Lateral incisor | 10 to 16 months | 7 to 8 years |
Central incisor | 6 to 10 months | 6 to 7 years |
Common symptoms of teething in babies
Tips to comfort a baby during teething