Science, asked by MitanshAdhiya, 1 month ago

do teeth come before you are born or after you are born?

Answers

Answered by KYAnubhav
3

The first teeth that poke through the gums are the central incisors, which are located on the bottom front. While most infants get their first teeth months after birth, some babies are born with one or more teeth. These are called natal teeth.

#be_happy

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

It actually starts before a child is born!

The first tooth buds, or baby teeth, develop at 6 weeks of pregnancy. Our permanent or adult teeth actually form at 4 months of pregnancy. Naturally, these teeth don’t break through at this early stage, but they’ve already formed in utero..

Explanation:

After the baby is born, the fun begins. On average, teeth erupt between 4 and 6 months of age. The first baby teeth to appear are the bottom front two teeth, called the mandibular central incisors. The next to erupt are the matching pair for the upper jaw, called the maxillary central incisors. The lower teeth tend to erupt before the upper teeth. This graphic from the American Dental Association shows the order in which teeth erupt, and their names.

Similar questions