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Why children has no teeth when they are six months ?? ​

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Answered by anant3573
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Babies are born with most of their teeth already formed within their gums. These teeth usually begin to break through their gums' surface (or erupt) by six months old. The two lower front teeth (central incisors) emerge first, followed by the four upper front teeth (central and lateral incisors).

Answered by pwdvimala74
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Babies are born with most of their teeth already formed within their gums. These teeth usually begin to break through their gums' surface (or erupt) by six months old. The two lower front teeth (central incisors) emerge first, followed by the four upper front teeth (central and lateral incisors). Then the remaining two lower front teeth (lateral incisors) come in. The remaining teeth generally arrive two at a time, one on each side of the mouth. And by the age of three, nearly all children have a complete set of 20 primary teeth!

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