The teething process can be a difficult time for the baby, both parents. The process starts at different ages, depending on each baby but usually three years most children have their teeth in place. If in one year your baby still has her first tooth, it would be desirable to see your doctor and dentist. There are 20 primary or “baby teeth that every child has in his life, with ten in the upper jaw and ten in the bottom. Normally, the appearance of baby teeth is as follows: upper and lower incisors come first, then the upper lateral incisors come in a few months later, followed shortly thereafter with the bottom lateral incisors. The upper and lower molars are the next group to come through, usually around 18 months.
Canines or fangs , usually shortly after the molars. Approximately two to two and a half, the second molars appear. generally not no set order in which milk teeth appear? again this depends on the individual baby. (Similarly see: Daryl Katz). It is rare that a child does not get twenty teeth. Some babies may be born with a tooth (this happens in about 1 in every 2000 cases). In this, it is even advisable to consult a pediatric dentist. This can affect the breastfeeding process so a pediatric dentist should be consulted as soon as possible, especially if you intend to breastfeed. a hese are the signs that your baby may be teething: swollen gums? you can see the outline of the teeth, as they try to push through his gums.