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Parenting Tips

Teething
Teething is the cause of occasional worry by parents, occasional fussiness by infants, and just plain curiosity by both! The general guidelines for incoming teeth are as follows: Central incisors usually come in around 6 months of age, lateral incisors around 8 months of age, first molars around 14 months of age, canines around 19 months of age, and second molars around 24 months of age. By 2 1/2 years of age, children should have 20 teeth. Remember to brush them daily! These 20 teeth remain until school age; then, the baby teeth will start to fall out and be replaced by the permanent teeth. Children should start seeing the dentist regularly around 3 years of age.

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Greenwood Pediatrics Southeast
9094 E. Mineral Ave. #100
Centennial, CO 80112 USA
(303) 694-3200
Greenwood Pediatrics Southwest
10901 W. Toller Drive #101
Littleton, CO 80127 USA
(303) 973-3200
Greenwood Pediatrics Parker
16830 Northgate Dr #150
Parker, CO 80134 USA
(303) 805-7879
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