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  1. Baby teeth usually come in between 6 and 12 months of age12. The teething schedule is as follows12:
    • Central incisors (the front teeth): 8 to 12 months
    • Lateral incisors (the teeth on either side of the front teeth): 9 to 13 months
    • Canines, or cuspids (the sharp, pointy teeth on either side of the lateral incisors): 16 to 22 months
    • First molars (the back teeth used to grind food): 13 to 19 months
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    Central incisors (the front teeth): 8 to 12 months Lateral incisors (the teeth on either side of the front teeth): 9 to 13 months Canines, or cuspids (the sharp, pointy teeth on either side of the lateral incisors): 16 to 22 months First molars (the back teeth used to grind food): 13 to 19 months
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    Teething Schedule

    • Baby’s Upper Teeth Schedule Between 8 and 12 months central incisor erupts (lost between ages 6 and 7) ...
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    Baby teething works in stages, usually beginning around the ages of 6 to 12 months, although for some babies, a tooth can appear as early as 4 months or later than 12 months. Most of the time, you can think of a baby teeth schedule like so: Canines.
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    When all the teeth have erupted, the average adult has 32 teeth. By the time a person is between the ages of 12 and 14, this will almost certainly occur. Most adults have 32 teeth total, including their wisdom teeth, or third molars. The removal of wisdom teeth, however, is a routine procedure for many people because of difficulties like crowding, impaction, or potential complications over time. Because of this, the number of teeth might change depending on whether the wisdom teeth have come in fully, been extracted, or are still impacted.
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    Most of the time, you can think of a baby teeth schedule like so: Canines. Teeth usually fill in, often in pairs, with one on each side of the upper or lower jaw, until all teeth have arrived. Usually by the time your child is 2 1/2 to 3 years old, all of the primary teeth will have erupted.
    A baby teeth chart shows you when each of your little one’s first set of teeth — known as primary teeth, baby teeth, or deciduous teeth — is likely to come in and then fall out. Although the exact age when a tooth erupts or falls out will vary from child to child, the baby teeth chart below is a rough guide to when babies typically get their teeth.
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