Sunday, September 5, 2010

Baby Teeth Order

Baby Teeth Order by Alice Carter

Taking care of their baby teeth is very important.

Without them their speech would be affected, they would be unable to consume a healthy range of foods and so they wouldn't have that gorgeous smile. First teeth also keep the spaces correct for when their second teeth (adult teeth) descend.

How will I know when my baby is getting teeth?
A number of the tell tale signs that teeth are on there way are:
Slightly inflamed, red gums that could have a lump
You may be able to see a white tooth bud under the gum
An increase in dribbling and biting down on fingers and other objects
Irritability and signs of pain.
To relieve this discomfort it is possible to use paracetamol, a non-aspirin based teething gel, and permit your baby to suck/chew on a cold teething ring.

Your baby's teeth begin forming while your baby continues to be within the womb, but you probably won't see your baby's first tooth until he's about six months. Your baby was born with a full set of primary teeth, also called baby teeth. Despite the fact that you'll be able to't see his baby teeth, they are there waiting to erupt underneath the gums. Every now and then a baby is born with teeth, called natal teeth, but this only happens in about 1 out of 2,000 births.

Baby Teeth Order:
Incisors (front teeth) - Usually your baby's front teeth or incisors will come in first. Usually the underside two teeth will appear in first, followed by the premium two. the bottom teeth may erupt at around 6 months and the top teeth around 8 months. You may additionally find your baby's teeth erupt in pairs.

Lateral incisors -The lateral incisors, which can be found directly next towards the central incisors, appear in next. You'll be able to expect your baby's lateral incisors to erupt around 9 months. Usually the premium lateral incisors are available in first, followed by the underside lateral incisors. Often, the premium four teeth (central and lateral incisors) will erupt around the same time.

First set of molars - Next to come in are the first molars. You may expect the canines would are available in next since they are located directly next to the incisors, but that is not usually the case. Babies normally get their molars in first, leaving a gap where the canines will eventually are available in. The first molars erupt around 13 months.

Canine (eye teeth) - The canine teeth or eye teeth are located to the sides of the lateral incisors. The canine teeth are used for tearing food and will help your baby to eat more textured foods. The canines general erupt around 16 months.

Second set of molars - The 2nd set of molars are sometimes called the two year molars because they typically erupt around your baby's second birthday.

First permanent molars - These are not technically baby teeth because they will not fall out. Your baby's first permanent teeth will erupt round the time she is 6 years old.
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