My son is 1 year old and 2 months old, and he only has 2 teeth, is it normal?

Updated on parenting 2024-05-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Normal! Because some children will slow down a little bit!

    Normal. Timeline of eruption and loss of baby teeth.

    Tooth eruption time Loss time.

    Deciduous central incisors 6 - 8 months 7 years old.

    Deciduous incisors 6 -10 months 8 years old.

    Deciduous canines 16-20 months 12 years old.

    1st deciduous molars 12-16 months 10 years old.

    2nd deciduous molars 20-30 months 11-12 years old.

    There are two sets of teeth in a person's life, and the first set of teeth is called primary dentition, which is made up of 20 primary teeth. The first baby teeth erupt from about 6 months of age, and 20 baby teeth erupt around 2 and a half years old. From 6-7 years of age to 12-13 years of age, baby teeth gradually fall out and are replaced by permanent teeth.

    Permanent teeth are the second set of dentition after the loss of baby teeth, and there is no tooth replacement after loss due to disease or accidental injury.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Normal. There is no need to go to the hospital for a check-up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Normal. Tooth eruption time Loss time.

    Deciduous central incisors 6 - 8 months 7 years old.

    Deciduous incisors 6 -10 months 8 years old.

    Deciduous canines 16-20 months 12 years old.

    1st deciduous molars 12-16 months 10 years old.

    2nd deciduous molars 20-30 months 11-12 years old.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Normal, if worried to go to the hospital to see.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is necessary to strengthen the nutrition of the child.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Just refer to the order of this diagram, two years old is generally twenty teeth.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    At the age of 2, there should be 20 baby teeth. Of course, there are individual tooth eruption sequences.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is not normal for a baby to have two teeth when they are more than one year old. Medicine believes that under normal circumstances, when the baby is more than a year old, the baby teeth should basically grow together, if the baby is more than a year old before two teeth, it means that the baby's growth and development is relatively slow.

    On the one hand, this may be due to a calcium deficiency. Due to calcium deficiency, the baby's bone growth and development is relatively slow, which in turn causes the baby's teeth to grow very slowly. On the other hand, it is caused by the baby's malnutrition, and some babies have poor digestion and absorption in the gastrointestinal tract, and cannot absorb the nutrients needed for their own development from milk, human milk or added complementary food, which in turn causes the baby's nutritional deficiency and slower growth and development.

    Teeth grow slower than children of the same age. In this case, it is best to take the baby to a regular hospital to check the trace elements. See what kind of trace elements the baby is lacking, and pay attention to adding to the baby in the future, so that the baby's nutrition becomes balanced.

    If the baby is caused by calcium deficiency, you can give the baby more milk powder with high calcium content or calcium tablets for children!

    How many teeth does a one-year-old baby have?

    It is normal for a baby to have several teeth, this is not certain, and the progress of each child's physical growth and development is not exactly the same due to various factors. Some children may have teeth at five and a half months, and some children may not grow slowly until seven or eight months, so the child's teething situation will be different just like the child's height and weight, but in this case, we must pay attention to supplementing the child with various nutrients, especially pay attention to calcium supplementation, you can eat more high-quality, high-protein, trace elements, in addition to parents should also pay attention to maintaining sufficient sleep for the baby.

    My girl had late teething when she was a child, and other children around her were teething one after another, the earliest one was a little boy who was teething at 4 months, we were all so surprised, this has not added complementary food, and the teeth came out first! Later, another child had teething for 6 months, and a 7 and a half months of teething, but my daughter had not moved, and I was about to die of worry, afraid that my daughter would be abnormal, and once wanted to take her to the hospital to see if it was a lack of calcium and trace elements. My mother-in-law calmly said to me, "Teething is the same as learning to walk, there are early and late, don't worry, it will come out!"

    Sure enough, when I waited for 9 months in fear, my daughter's baby teeth finally shyly popped out. This excites me, and when I have teeth, I can eat delicious food.

    My family seems to have grown two in six months. A little over a year old will finish growing before the age of two. My sister-in-law's house is much slower, and one at a time is longer, and my family is two and two long. It is normal to grow before the age of one.

    My son was born with four teeth, and now he is four years old, and his four teeth are fine, is it considered talented?

    My baby is more than 5 months old, and the old people say that it grows too fast and the teeth are bad.

    My son only started to grow teeth at seven or eight months, and it seems that he is the same age as he starts to grow in four or five months, and I am a little worried, I want to say why it hasn't grown yet, is there no tooth root? The result is not long, and it will come out in a row as soon as it grows! Those who grew up before other children grew up faster.

    So it doesn't matter when he grows, some of them start to grow teeth when they are more than a year old.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Normally, each child has a different level of development and the time of teething is different, but it usually grows one tooth a month.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is normal to have two teeth, generally speaking, the baby will have 3 or 4 teeth during the first year of age, but some children develop early, and some develop late, so it is normal to have two teeth.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's normal, because the baby's physical condition is different, and the number of teeth that erupt is also different.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There will be two sets of teeth in a person's life, namely baby teeth (20) and permanent teeth (32), when born, there are ossified deciduous teeth in the jaw, but there is no eruption, generally 4 6 months after birth baby teeth begin to erupt, some children will reach 10 months, this is normal, 12 months has not been teething as an abnormal, at the latest when the baby is two and a half years old 20 baby teeth will come out.

    The front and side incisors generally appear at 7-12 months and 9-13 months, so it is normal for a 1-year-old baby to have only 2 teeth.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Mom don't worry, it's normal. Generally, the child will grow the first baby tooth at about half a year old, that is, the lower front teeth, and then roughly follow the order of first down and then up, the previous tooth and then the back tooth will grow new teeth one after another, until about two and a half years old, 20 baby teeth have completely erupted. This process varies from person to person and is mainly related to genetics, environment, gender, etc.

    Some children may start teething at about 4 months of age, and some children may not even start to erupt new teeth until they are about 1 year old, which is considered normal. The baby is now one year old and will be fine if he erupts his teeth. Calcium is needed for tooth development.

    Therefore, the mother should ensure that the child has enough calcium. You can also eat some small biscuits and other foods every day to help the eruption of teeth, mothers don't need to worry, children's teeth can grow several if they grow, so don't worry.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. The early and late teething of children is mainly determined by genetic factors, some children begin to erupt in the 4th month after birth, and some do not erupt in baby teeth until 10 months. If the baby teeth have not erupted after 10 months, there is no need to be nervous, as long as the child is in good health and has no other problems, it does not matter if the first baby tooth appears at the age of one year later. As long as you pay attention to feeding, add complementary food reasonably and in a timely manner, and bask in the sun, your baby's teeth will grow naturally.

    If your child does not have teeth, and there are other abnormalities, you should consult a pediatrician for a detailed examination** and do not abuse drugs such as cod liver oil, calcium powder, and vitamin D. In addition, even if the late teething is due to the child's slow growth and development, and the bone growth is not fast, then the amount of calcium that needs to be supplemented cannot be blindly increased. If parents give their children a large amount of cod liver oil, calcium injections and vitamin D without authorization, it is easy to cause vitamin D overdose or even poisoning, affecting the child's health.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Babies are teething too slowly, be alert to these 4 reasons.

    1.Congenital heredity.

    Babies teething too slowly may come from genetics, including family history, ethnicity, etc., and gender will also have an impact, and girls will teething earlier than boys.

    2.Acquired factors.

    Acquired environment may indirectly cause slow teething. For example, the teething time of premature babies must be deducted first. Low-weight babies may also have slower teething.

    3.Systemic diseases.

    These include Down syndrome, abnormal pituitary secretion, ectodermal hypoplasia syndrome, etc., which can only be identified by reward testing**.

    4.Trauma and infection.

    The appearance of baby teeth of different heights may be due to the impact of external force on the teeth, causing the ligaments attached to the teeth to die and replacing them with new bone (bone adhesions). Outside, it is only that a tooth grows slowly, which will actually affect the eruption of permanent teeth. If a child's baby teeth are lost early, connective tissue will form on the surface of the gums, and once the permanent teeth are not fully grown, they will be compressed, resulting in slower eruption.

    In addition, sometimes the drugs taken by young children can make the gums thicker and the teeth less likely to come out, and parents may mistakenly believe that the teeth grow more slowly.

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