Age that a Baby’s Teeth Start Erupting
If you wonder at exactly what age your child’s teeth start erupting, well at around 6 months you should get some results. The first teeth to erupt are the lower central incisors, which are right in the centre of the lower jaw. Within the age of two, all 20 deciduous teeth must have come out completely.
Here’s a complete chart of tooth eruption. Remember that the numbers are averages and a variation of a few months is considered to be normal.
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Primary Teeth |
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| Upper Teeth | Eruption Time | Age of Loss of Tooth |
| Central Incisor | 8 to 12 months | 6 to 7 years old |
| Lateral Incisor | 9 to 13 months | 7 to 8 years old |
| Cuspid | 16 to 22 months | 10 to 12 years old |
| First Molar | 13 to 19 months | 9 to 11 years old |
| Second Molar | 25 to 33 months | 10 to 12 years old |
| Lower Teeth | Eruption Time | Age of Loss of Tooth |
| Central Incisor | 6 to 10 months | 6 to 7 years old |
| Lateral Incisor | 10 to 16 months | 7 to 8 years old |
| Cuspid | 17 to 23 months | 9 to 12 years old |
| First Molar | 14 to 18 months | 9 to 11 years old |
| Second Molar | 23 to 31 months | 10 to 12 years old |
Full Article: At What Age Do Children’s Teeth Start Coming out?
In French: Âge que les dents d’un bébé sortent