The whole tooth (baby)

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The first white tip usually pops through at about age six months. Each baby is different, though: Some have teeth at three months old, others don’t get any until they’re almost 12 months old, and some are even born with a tooth or two. If your baby doesn’t have a tooth by her first birthday, have a chat with your health visitor.

Babies’ teeth don’t necessarily appear in the same order. But the typical pattern is: lower central incisors at six months; upper central incisors at seven months; upper lateral incisors at eight months; lower lateral incisors at nine months; first molars at 12 months; canines at 18 months, and second molars at 24 months.
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