Babies will begin to populate their first tooth around the 6th month of age and will basically fully emerge around 2 years or 2 and a half years old. However, not all children have the same teething schedule. There are babies that erupt very early, but there are also children over 1 year old that still have no signs of teething. So why do children teething slowly even though they are fed with adequate nutrition?
The process of teething children
Teething babies slowly
In each child the teething process is completely different, some children teething early, some children teething late. The child's normal number of teeth is equal to the number of months of age minus 4. Normally, when a baby is 6 months old, the first tooth will grow. The baby begins to develop lower incisors first, then the upper premolars, followed by the first premolars, then the canines.
When it comes to the second molar teeth, it is also the time that the baby teeth have fully grown, 10 molars above and 10 lower molars. At this time the child was about 3 years old. However, there are also cases where children teething at the age of 4 months and up to one year old have fully developed the baby teeth. Or there is a child who does not grow a single tooth until 2 years old. If the child is 13 months old but still has no teeth, it can be confirmed that the baby has slow teething.
In many cases, children develop normally both physically and mentally even though they have not teething or teething later than months of age, it is due to physiology. If the child has slow teething combined with some other manifestations such as growth retardation, weight, poor sleep, night sweats, enlarged enlargement ... usually due to the child's rickets. vitamin D deficiency and a poor diet in calcium and phosphorus ...
Causes of slow teething in children
Due to genetics
One of the main reasons babies have slow teething is genetics. Take a look at your family history to see if anyone has this problem. If so, you may need to wait until teething.
Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism can cause slow teething in children. In this case, the child needs medical advice. Hypothyroidism can also cause slowed, slow speech, and overweight in your baby.
Lack of vitamin D
Due to birth
According to doctors, the delayed teething can be caused by congenital causes and not necessarily due to lack of quality. Babies born prematurely often have a slower teething rate than normal full-day babies.
Children suffer from a number of medical conditions
Children with a disease such as down syndrome , or an abnormal pituitary problem are also more likely to teething more slowly than usual.
Due to external factors
Some dental diseases, infections, baby's mouth, especially the gums, damaged gums also lead to slow teething.
If you notice that your baby has not teething after 13 months of age, you should see your baby's doctor. The doctor will examine and see if there is any problem.
Teething slow children - Parents should not be too worried
Dr. Pham Nhu Hai, Head of the Dental Department of Vietnam Cuba Hanoi Hospital , said that parents should not be too worried because their child's teething is slow, should not be compared with other babies because each baby's teething time is not the same. together. Usually baby teeth grow in the period from 6 to 30 months of age. Depending on each child, the first set of baby teeth will come out at 2-3 years old with full 20 teeth.
Your baby's teeth grow according to the principle of adding 4: About the seventh month, the incisors are coming up, in November there are 4 incisors, 8 incisors in 15, 4 more small teeth in May, 4 more teeth in March. fangs, in May 27, there are 4 more number 5 teeth. Permanent teeth start to grow from 6 to 12 years old, except for wisdom teeth, they grow later about 17 years old.
There are 4-month-old babies who have teething, others 9-10 months later. This is a normal phenomenon, parents should not be too worried. If the family is still not comfortable, they can take the baby to examination, take X-rays to determine if there is anything unusual.
Dr Hai added, children with calcium deficiency often slow teething than other babies. However, early teething doesn't mean enough calcium. Many new born babies have teeth, this is a normal physiological process. If teeth have been teething for 3 months, there is nothing to worry about.
For early teething babies, parents need to pay more attention to their child's diet. Teething babies can have pain, fever leading to fatigue and anorexia, so during this period should not pay too much attention to the child's weight.
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