Teething happens when your baby's first set of teeth grow in, a condition called primary teething. Primary teeth are usually lost and replaced later on by permanent teeth. Permanent teeth are the second set of teeth and usually appear around age 6 years
Primary teething often starts around 6 months of age though it's completely normal for primary teething to start at any time between 3 months and 12 months of age.
By the time your child has reached 3 years of age, he or she will have all 20 primary teeth.
The lower front teeth usually come in first followed by the upper front teeth about 1 to 2 months after the lower front teeth.
- History of teething
- Baby Teething Timetable
- Sequence of teething appearance
- What to do when baby starts teething
- Symptoms of teething
- How to handle teething
- Treatment of teething