What are the reasons why babies don t teeth, and what are the reasons why children don t teeth?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-11
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is normal for babies to start teething before ten months, but your baby is ten months old and has not teethed, it is recommended that you see a doctor for your baby in time, and it is best to measure trace elements to see if there is a lack of calcium?

    Causes of slow teething in babies.

    1.Congenital heredity: The main reason for slower teething in young children is genetics, including family history, ethnicity, etc., and even gender differences. According to most studies, girls begin teething earlier than boys.

    2.Acquired environment: In addition to congenital genetic factors, the acquired environment may also indirectly cause slow teething.

    In the case of a premature baby, the time of his teething must be deducted from the time of preterm birth, so that the conclusion can be more accurate. In the case of premature babies born at 30 weeks' gestational age, the eruption of the first tooth must be delayed by 10 weeks (usually 6 to 8 months after birth). In addition, babies with low birth weight are also likely to have slower teething.

    3.Systemic diseases: Down syndrome, abnormal pituitary secretion, ectodermal hypoplasia syndrome, etc., may cause differences in the speed of teething in young children, and blood tests must be taken to determine the true **.

    4.Trauma and infection: If the child's baby teeth are of different heights, it is likely that the teeth have been hit by external forces, resulting in necrosis of the ligaments connected to the teeth, and replacing them with new bones (bone adhesions).

    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, which can also lead to the misconception that teeth grow more slowly.

    It should be reminded that the teething cycle of young children is different, although the first tooth should be grown at about 6 months old, but in the case of baby teeth, the time gap between teething is normal within half a year, and the reasonable gap in the eruption time of permanent teeth can even be extended to 1 year. Therefore, there is generally no need to worry too much, usually it is just the speed of teething time, and it will not affect the function of the teeth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First of all, it is necessary to clarify the normal pattern of tooth appearance, under normal circumstances, healthy children born at term are teething at four to six months, most children start teething at four to ten months, teething within four to ten months is relatively normal, no more than one year old at the latest, teething within one year is acceptable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The baby's teeth will also appear at a certain time, because at this time the baby's body has accumulated enough ability to grow teeth to accept more things. But some mothers are looking forward to the baby's teething, and there are no signs after the teething stage. So what is the reason why the baby has no teeth?

    Teething begins after 6 months, but it is normal for a baby to be teething at any time between 4 and 10 months. But if you are more than one year old and have no teeth, it may be due to the lack of calcium in the baby's body, calcium is an important factor for the baby's teething, after all, calcium is the most important component of teeth, the baby's calcium deficiency will cause the baby's teeth not to grow in the normal time, and the mother needs to give the baby calcium supplementation in time.

    Sometimes the baby's thyroid gland problem is also the cause of slow teething, because at this time, the baby's absorption of nutrients in other aspects will be hindered, so the calcium needed for teething will be deficient. In fact, the mother needs to take the baby to the hospital to check the thyroid gland in order to better determine the reason why the baby has no teeth, and then make a targeted **.

    Many aspects of the baby will actually bring the impact of no teething, the mother is to see if the baby's other development is retarded, if it is a sluggish situation, then the baby's teething will be correspondingly backward. In the face of such a situation, the mother should observe the baby's development, regularly take the baby to check the physical development, and promote the baby's development in all aspects as much as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Parents like to observe children's teeth during their growth, and if new teeth grow, it means that the child's growth rate is normal. However, some parents found that the child is more than a year old, but still does not grow teeth, this phenomenon is a little strange, in fact, in the process of growing up, if the child does not grow teeth according to the normal age, it is likely to be a calcium deficiency behavior, in addition to the possibility that the child has a very poor absorption of calcium ions, resulting in a very small calcium content in the body.

    At this time, parents do not need to worry, they only need to take their children to the hospital for a check-up, and after the examination, they will find out what kind of problem the child does not grow teeth, and then help the child improve according to the doctor's relevant advice. For example, parents can buy some calcium tablets, or let children eat more calcium-rich foods, which may help babies supplement calcium.

    And in daily life, you can also use some calcium supplements for your baby, and you can also let your baby take some vitamin A and vitamin D, so that your teeth can soon develop normally. Delayed tooth growth means that the amount of some trace elements in the body is too low, in this case, what parents need to do is to help the baby supplement the lack of relevant nutrients in the body.

    All kinds of things that children need in the process of growth are indispensable, and some trace elements are also very important. Mom and Dad want their babies to grow up strongly, and the premise of strong growth is that Mom and Dad should ensure the baby's nutrients in their daily life, so that the baby can grow up healthily.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The child has not grown teeth, which may be because the child's absorption of calcium is very poor, or it may be because the child has no calcium ions in the body, and the child is deficient in calcium, so there will be no teeth.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It may be due to malnutrition, or the child is deficient in vitamins, or it may be due to rickets, or the child may have a congenital condition.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The reasons why the baby does not have teeth mainly include the following situations:

    1. Caused by calcium deficiency. If your baby is deficient in calcium, it can cause a delay in tooth eruption. For example, if you still haven't grown a tooth at the age of 1, you should give your baby calcium supplements in time**.

    2. Caused by physical characteristics. If the baby still has no teeth eruption at 8-9 months, there is no other special discomfort at this time, there is no pillow baldness, chicken breast, rib beads, sweating and other symptoms, which is caused by the special physique, most of them will slowly erupt after the age of 1, parents do not need to worry too much.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The law of teething is that children will generally grow some baby teeth when they are a month old, and then they will replace baby teeth, and they will be completely grown at the age of 14 or so.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This needs to be determined according to the growth of the child, most of the children's teeth do not grow in the prescribed order, generally do not grow teeth because of calcium deficiency, or thyroid problems are related to the physical condition.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The pattern of baby teething is generally normal within four to ten months, and it basically follows the law of first down and then up, before and then after; Lack of teething may be due to rickets, cretinism or malnutrition, etc., it is recommended that parents go to the hospital for a check-up in time to avoid delaying the normal development of the child.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A normal baby starts teething at an average age of 6 months, increasing at a rate of one per month, and has six teeth at about 1 year old (12 months). At about two and a half years old, all 20 baby teeth will grow. But the time of teething is not so consistent for every baby, and it is often seen that many babies are not necessarily.

    Mothers often ask: how can my baby not grow teeth at the age of 9 months? How is the order of my baby's teething different?

    Why does my baby not grow two teeth? But on the other hand, in terms of all the people we have come into contact with and know, it is really rare to have no teething (except for a very few so-called"Congenital ectodermal dysplasia"of cases). So:

    In medicine, long teeth should not be a big problem, except for a small number of patients with congenital ectodermal dysplasia (this is a disease that includes hair and nails will also develop poorly at the same time, it is not difficult to distinguish), the order of teeth in general people may be different, but they will have teeth. The speed and order of each baby's teething can be different: generally speaking, the lower two front teeth start to grow first, then the upper two front teeth, then the upper outer front teeth, then the lower outer front teeth, and then the canine .......

    But there are also people who start with canine teeth first, and some people say that this kind of person is more fierce, but in fact this statement is not true. There are also people who start teething later, around the age of one, but may have four or six teeth at a time. There are also some babies who have two front teeth and then stop growing for a long time.

    All of these situations can be seen and are within the normal range of acceptability, so parents don't have to worry.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The physical fitness is not very good, or some children are late.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    We all know that teeth are rich in calcium, so many parents think that their children's teeth grow slowly because of calcium deficiency, so they start to give their children calcium supplements. There are a lot of premature babies, or premature babies, who tend to erupt teeth a little later than their peers because they start teething later. The most common chromosomal mutation lesions, mainly manifested by intellectual disability, children's development is slow, teething will be delayed or the order of teething is wrong, which is due to the congenital stupidity of human chromosomal lesions, resulting in abnormal eruption of children's baby teeth.

    <> the more malnourished the baby, the lower the weight and the slower the growth in height. Similarly, if a baby is malnourished, the teeth will be affected and grow slowly. If it is because of nutritional problems, parents need to supplement the baby's nutrition in time.

    Baby's teething is greatly affected by the individual, so each child will be different, parents don't have to worry too much, but it should be noted that if the child has not had teeth at the age of one and a half, you need to go to the hospital for examination, generally speaking, the baby's teething is relatively late, and the speed of teething is relatively fast, as a parent, don't be too nervous.

    If vitamin D is deficient, a child may not fully erupt until the age of one to three, and sometimes the teeth do not appear in the proper order. When children suffer from dental insufficiency due to lack of vitamin D, it is easy for children to suffer from dental caries, and pathological changes will appear in children three months after birth, and they will also be accompanied by symptoms such as irritability, sweating, and night terrors. Therefore, when children have abnormal tooth eruption due to lack of vitamin D, it is necessary to take children to the sun in time, and add vitamin D foods and calcium to the diet, which can also prevent rickets in children.

    If the child does not have teeth, is it really because of calcium deficiency? The baby generally grows to 6 months, will slowly begin to teeth, at the latest will not be more than one and a half years old, if to one and a half years old, the child has not teethed, parents had better go to the hospital for a detailed examination. Parents are more worried about their children's health, and if their children have not developed teeth after a month, parents will start to worry.

    Take your child to the hospital for a check-up.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is a physical factor, because some babies have very poor physical fitness, and the degree of development is very slow, the resistance is also very low, the immunity is also very low, and it is easy to get sick, so when the baby has this situation, parents should take the baby to the hospital to do the corresponding **.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is very likely that there is a problem with the child's development, or it may be because the child lacks vitamins to cause such an impact, and we must pay attention to adjusting and changing, otherwise there will be a lot of harm.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It may be stunted, or it may be that the child is malnourished so that the child does not have teeth, or it may be that the child has receding gums.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Lack of calcium, lack of protein, late addition of complementary food, personal physical problems, rickets. The above factors affect your baby's teething.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Caused by genetic factors, trace elements, malnutrition, endocrine diseases, and physical development.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Under normal circumstances, in the process of growth, the baby will begin to grow teeth at 6 months, and even some babies will start teething at 4 months, but some babies have not teethed at 8 months or even one year old. There are many reasons why the baby does not grow teeth in the process of growth and development, which is likely to be due to congenital genetic factors, or it may be caused by the acquired environment, and it may be that the baby has suffered from some diseases. Therefore, parents can take the baby to the hospital for examination at this time, and then there are other aspects to help the baby in terms of diet.

    The baby's teeth grow slowly when they are young, it is likely to be related to genetics, there may be some genetic history in the family, and a person is related to the baby's gender, because generally male babies are slower than female babies teething. There are also some babies who do not grow teeth, which is likely to be affected by the acquired environment, such as the baby is born prematurely at birth, so the time for the baby to grow the first tooth will also be extended. Some babies may have slower teeth if they are born overweight.

    When parents find that the baby's teething is particularly slow, they can take the baby to the hospital to check the trace elements, and if the results of the examination are normal, they can improve the diet. Bao Ma must be reasonable feeding to the child, add some complementary food to the baby in time, and when the weather is good, you can take the baby out to bask in the sun, but do not let the sun shine strongly. It can be at 10 a.m

    Take your baby out to bask before 00 or after 5:00 p.m. to help your baby promote calcium absorption. <>

    When the baby is teething slowly, parents can prepare some teething biscuits or teething sticks for the baby, so that the baby's baby teeth can erupt as soon as possible, and can also strengthen the baby's gums, which can improve the baby's chewing ability. You can add some cod liver oil or vitamin D to your baby's diet every day, and you can also give your baby some foods rich in vitamin D. When the baby teeth, the first two front teeth erupt, or the first side teeth, the order of teething also varies from person to person, and some babies may also be about one year old before teething.

    So as long as the baby develops normally, parents don't have to worry too much.

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