Most babies get their first tooth when they re between 6 and 10 months old.
Baby s first tooth molar.
23 to 31 months.
Around 3 months of age babies will begin exploring the world with their mouth and have increased saliva and start to put their hands in their mouth.
These primary first molars are usually shed between the ages of 9 and 11 years old.
Until then babies primarily use their gums to mash food.
By the age of 13 most of the 28 permanent teeth will be in place.
10 to 12 years lower teeth second molar.
14 to 18 months.
These final sets of teeth.
If your baby develops teeth early she may get her first tooth as soon as 3 months.
Teething begins your baby s gums may be swollen and red where the teeth are coming through the two middle teeth on the bottom lower central incisors are usually the first to erupt often at about the same time.
While the primary second molars are the last baby teeth that your child will lose.
There is a wide range of variability of when a first tooth may appear some babies may not have any teeth by their first birthday.
In others the incisors are the first to emerge.
One to four wisdom teeth or third molars emerge between the ages of 17 and 21 bringing the total number of permanent teeth up to 32.
25 to 33 months.
Then come the canines the pointed teeth.
Most babies will develop teeth between 6 and 12 months.
But that s just the calm before the storm.
Around baby s first birthday the first molars will start to arrive in the back of the mouth.
Some babies might teethe as early as 4 to 7 months while others get their first teeth closer to 9 months or sometimes not until after they turn 1 year old.
9 to 11 years.
10 to 12 years.
Girls usually get their teeth before boys do.
The molars are the last teeth to come in and they may come in one at a time.
While the exact timing of molar eruptions varies most children get their first molars sometime between 13 and 19.
Occasionally a baby may be born with.
13 to 19 months.
In some children the first permanent molars are the first to emerge.