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One of the reasons for the late teething is hereditary factors of poor nutrition, which will affect children long term. Teething refers to the process of milk teeth erupting. Although teething has a regular schedule, it is not unusual for babies to start teething later than expected. Usually, the precise cause is unknown.<br>
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Baby Teeth Late Coming
Why Babies Teeth Lately Coming At the ages of 4 and 15 months, babies begin to erupt their teeth. These days, delayed or late teething is common and shouldn't worry you till your baby is 15 months old. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, you should see a pediatric dentist if the delay lasts more than 18 months.
What Cause of Late Teeth in Babies There are many causes for the late teething in babies. One of the reasons for the late teething is hereditary factors of poor nutrition, which will affect children long term. Teething refers to the process of milk teeth erupting. Although teething has a regular schedule, it is not unusual for babies to start teething later than expected. Usually, the precise cause is unknown.
Baby Teething Schedules ● 8 to 12 months for the central incisor ● 9 to 13 months for the lateral incisor ● 13–19 months for the first tooth. ● 25 to 33 months for the second molar
Factors of Infants' Late Teething Hereditary Factors It shouldn't be surprising if your child experiences delayed teething if it runs in the family. Poor Nutrition Teething will be delayed if your baby is not receiving enough breast milk or if the baby formula is insufficient to give him or her all the nutrients they require. Teething and Hypothyroidism Your child may be delayed in reaching developmental milestones like walking, teething, and even talking if he has an underactive thyroid. ● ● ●