By: james sameul, nlwest21, and robi

First Baby Tooth

First Baby Tooth

We have talked about baby teething in All About Baby Teething. But still, this topic is so interesting to be discussed. Baby teething can be a frustrating time for both the parents and the child. The first baby teeth to emerge are usually the two front teeth on the bottom gum, known as the central incisors. Some babies will start teething earlier. The majority of babies will begin to break in their first teeth between 4 to 7 months of age. It all depends on the child and how quickly their bodies will develop. You may find that your child will not break in their first tooth until they are 1 years old or less then 4 months of age.
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Baby Teething

Baby Teething

Teething is a natural phenomena in growing babies. Generally, baby teething has no pattern on when it will begin, how long it will take, or how painful it can be for babies. Baby teething has a certain hereditary pattern. This means that if both parents experienced early or late teething, there is a big chance that their baby follows the same pattern.
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Baby teething can be a frustrating time for both the parents and the child. But it is a completely natural process and poses no danger to the baby. The first baby teeth to emerge are usually the two front teeth on the bottom gum, known as the central incisors. These will normally start to erupt between the ages of 4 to 7 months. Some babies will start teething earlier.
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