My son is six months old and hasn t grown teeth yet, is it a calcium deficiency?

Updated on parenting 2024-05-14
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's normal to not have teeth for 6 months. My baby is six and a half months old and has no teething. Seven or eight months is normal, not necessarily because of calcium deficiency, but also according to other symptoms.

    If you are really unsure, go to the hospital to have a doctor's examination, or test a trace element. I've seen a little kid get teeth at 14 months.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    6 months of teething is good-looking, but 9 months of teething is better.

    We have a saying to describe children's teething, June teething is mung bean teeth (meaning the teeth are neat and well-proportioned, but not necessarily strong), and September teething is dog teeth (meaning the teeth are strong).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is likely that there is a calcium deficiency, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up. In terms of calcium supplementation, Ors DHA milk calcium is good, and the addition of DAF double absorption factor solves the problem of calcium absorption, and the addition of DHA also helps the baby's brain development.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's okay, teething is early and late, if you are not at ease, you can go to the hospital to check the trace elements.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended to use Ors Milk Calcium Softgels, which specially add DAF double absorption factor to promote the complete absorption of calcium, and also add benefits for baby's brain development.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Normally, my baby only teethed at 9 months.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, it's just a matter of time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Some babies have no teeth at 7 months, not because of calcium deficiency, most children generally grow their first tooth between the 4th month and the 12th month, so some babies will start teething at 4 months, and some children will start teething at 12 months, so parents don't have to worry too much, it may be because of the child's physical reasons, they will have teething later.

    Some children in the process of growth, because of the lack of a certain nutrient in the body caused their growth retardation, other children in the 4 months of teeth, other children in a few months before they can grow teeth, this phenomenon is also relatively normal, every child is different, their physical condition and family background are also different, there may be some children with better physique, early teeth, then such children are also very good, However, there are some children who start when they are almost one year old, and this phenomenon is also normal for slow teething, parents don't have to worry too much, if they find that the child has not had teeth when they are more than a year old, this situation is more dangerous, it is best to take the child to the hospital for a check-up, and now many doctors also advocate that my parents should often take the child to the physical examination, so that the child can be found in time to lack a certain trace element, so that the doctor can also take corresponding treatment measures.

    Children grow up very fast before the age of one, so parents must prepare more nutritious and healthy food for their children, don't let them always eat some junk food or eat some snacks, as long as they eat some nutritious and healthy complementary food, so that they can grow better, and some complementary foods in the nutrients are also more comprehensive, children can make them grow up healthier after eating. Parents should also often take their children to physical examinations to check their children's growth.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It may be caused by calcium deficiency, or it may be because the child's growth and development are relatively slow, and it is necessary to take the child to the hospital for a corresponding physical examination in time, consider the comprehensive factors, and supplement the nutrients needed by the body to ensure that the child has normal teething.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, calcium deficiency can indeed lead to slow tooth growth, lead to dental problems, lead to osteoporosis, and affect the normal health of the child.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is not caused by calcium deficiency, because every child's development is different, and it is normal for a 7-month-old baby to have no teeth.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If there is no teething at eight months and there is a possibility of calcium deficiency, it may also be that the child's gums are not developing well, or there is a problem with the teeth, and the child needs to be examined accordingly.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Generally speaking, newborns will start teething around 6 months, and if they have not started teething at 8 months, it is not necessarily due to calcium deficiency, which is caused by differences in ontogeny.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Not teething for eight months may not be due to calcium deficiency, but only individual differences in teething time, calcium deficiency may affect the calcification quality of tooth enamel, and has a relatively small impact on eruption time. The age of baby teething is about six months after birth, the first baby tooth erupts in the middle of the jaw, and then other teeth erupt one after another, at about two and a half years old, 20 baby teeth erupt, the eruption order is generally first front and then back, first below and then above, and the teeth with the same name on both sides will basically have symmetry and erupt at the same time. The order of eruption from the front teeth is.

    The order of one, two, four, three, and five, that is, the eruption of the third fang, may be slightly later, which is the basic law of tooth eruption, but there will be a relatively large difference in the eruption time. Children who erupt earlier may begin to erupt their first baby teeth around 4-5 months, and some children will erupt a little later, at 8-9 months, or even later, so there are relatively large individual differences in the eruption time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is not necessarily caused by calcium deficiency, you can go to the hospital to check the child's trace elements, or it may be caused by a lack of other nutrients.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Dental experts from the Second Clinical Hospital of Harbin Medical University explained that the early and late teething time of children is mainly determined by genetic factors. Usually children begin to erupt at 6 months and 7 months of birth, early teething children begin to erupt at 4 months, late teething children do not erupt until about 10 months, and individual children do not erupt until 1 year old before the first baby tooth erupts, which is related to the speed of bone growth in infancy.

    According to experts, late teething means that the child's bone growth is slower, and early teething means that the child's bone growth is faster, of course, this is relative. As long as it is not due to calcium deficiency or disease, late teething will generally not affect the growth and development of bones in the future. The growth of a child is mainly due to the growth of long bones (limb bones), and the growth of long bones is mainly carried out in the metaphysis at both ends of the diaphysis and in the cartilage tissue between the epiphysis.

    Experts believe that some parents think that their children are deficient in calcium when they see that they are not teething when they should teeth, so they give their children cod liver oil and calcium tablets, which is not advisable. Whether to give calcium to children is mainly decided according to the actual physical condition of the child, and the child's late teething is not necessarily a calcium deficiency, which should be decided in combination with the comprehensive analysis of the examination and the symptoms it manifests. Children's calcium deficiency is often manifested as slow fontanelle closure, hair thinning, sweating, crying, etc., at this time, under the guidance of the doctor, appropriately supplement some calcium preparations and cod liver oil drops, and pay attention to the reasonable complementary food, which is beneficial to the child's health.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Don't worry, my baby is almost eight months old before teething, but he is not deficient in calcium, calcium deficiency is not necessarily a delay in tooth growth, not to mention that it is only seven months, don't worry too much, there is a saying I think you should have heard of it: seven sitting, eight crawling nine months of teething. In fact, it is not unreasonable, the baby should let him grow and develop naturally, do you say?

    Nowadays, many babies are overnourished, because life is better now, so many babies look healthy. It is normal for your baby to have teeth as long as he is nine months old, but he has not had teeth after nine months, so the mother has to pay attention! It's time to consult a parenting expert!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In addition to the reasonable choice of calcium preparations, more sunlight, balanced nutrition, scientific cooking, etc., the most important thing is that the baby can absorb it, and it is useless to make up for it if it is not absorbed. It is necessary to supplement Yitong probiotics in time to promote calcium absorption and lock in calcium and reduce calcium loss. It can also be supplemented with bean products and seafood such as seaweed, shrimp skin, etc.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    On the one hand, it is caused by calcium deficiency, most of which are caused by diet, such as unbalanced diet, picky eating habits, etc., which leads to calcium deficiency, and serious calcium deficiency will cause the baby to not have teeth. On the other hand, the reason is caused by genetic factors, individual differences, disease factors, etc., it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible for further examination to diagnose the diagnosis, improve according to **, and strengthen the supplement and adjustment of the diet.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is normal if it is within the normal teething time frame. Teeth cannot be blamed solely on calcium deficiency. Instead, you should do the appropriate examination and consult the doctor to take the corresponding measures.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It may be caused by calcium deficiency, but this is not the absolute reason, if you have the conditions, you can go to the local tertiary hospital for examination.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is not excluded that there is a possibility of calcium deficiency, it is recommended that parents should take their baby to the hospital for a trace element examination, and if there is a lack of calcium, calcium supplementation should be carried out in time.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There is this possibility, if the baby has not grown teeth for a long time, be sure to go to the hospital in time to check whether it is a calcium deficiency.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If the baby has not had teeth for a long time, it may indeed be due to a lack of calcium, or it may be that the baby is lacking certain nutrients.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It may be a calcium deficiency, but whether there is a calcium deficiency depends on whether there are some other related symptoms, such as pillow baldness, sleeping with a cover that is not thick but still sweating, unstable sleep and easy to wake up. These are all signs of calcium deficiency. If there are several symptoms other than late teething, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible.

    If everything else is good, but the teething is late, then the parents have to analyze the reason.

    Biting things may be due to the baby's teething.

    First of all, from the genetic analysis, ask your grandparents and grandparents if they had any symptoms of teething later than their peers when they were young. The second is to see if the child is about to teeth. Mothers should pay attention to observe whether the child likes to bite, or drools, and does not want to eat.

    Some children may also experience irritability, crying and even a slight fever when teething. If you find that your child is drooling and biting, you can be patient and observe for a few more days, your child should be about to teeth. And if you look closely, you can see the faint white color of the child's gums, so you can be sure that it will be teething soon, so you don't have to worry.

    Try not to choose toys that are too brightly colored.

    If you are eight months old, there is no sign of teething, it is recommended that you go to the hospital to find a doctor to diagnose whether you need to supplement calcium, do not make up for it yourself, generally babies within two years old, basically only need to supplement vitamin D to promote calcium absorption, there is enough calcium in food, calcium deficiency is often just poor absorption.

    The teeth came back quickly.

    During teething, children will prefer to bite because of itchy gums. Mom can prepare some teething sticks for him, and you can also buy some toys that are more suitable for the teething period, generally silicone material is better, and the hardness is appropriate. This relieves itchy gum itching.

    Teething sticks can also help babies learn to chew and swallow saliva and reduce drooling. It is best to find a professional pediatrician to diagnose whether a child is deficient in calcium, do not listen to hearsay, judge by experience, make up for it privately, grasp the amount poorly, and it is not good to supplement too much calcium.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If the baby has not teethed at eight months, this situation is also relatively normal, some children teething time is relatively late, so the mother does not need to worry, some children teething late is determined by genetic factors, if you pay attention to the reasonable feeding of the baby in the sun, so that the teeth will naturally erupt.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    If the baby teething is early, it is more than four months, and there are also late teething to one year old, and each child's physique is different, so parents don't have to worry too much. Usually, you can supplement vitamin D to your baby, take your baby to bask in the sun, and add complementary foods in time to pay attention to nutritional matching.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The baby has not grown teeth for more than 8 months is lacking in certain nutrients, because normal babies generally start teething at about 6 months old, you can give the child some calcium, and you can also buy some teething sticks for the child to use to help the child and so on.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The baby has not grown teeth for more than 8 months, and it is not necessarily a lack of nutrition, as long as the baby usually develops normally, because the teething speed of each baby is different, some teeth are fast, some teeth are slow, you can observe it again.

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