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SAVINA
29-12-2005, 17:24
Just wondering if anybody else had heard of this my son got 2 teeth at 8 mths and we are still waiting for more! ITS been a while!

Rockett
29-12-2005, 21:33
I wouldn't worry too much,my DD is 10 and a half months and doesn't have any!
I guess they will come when they are ready.:)

kimmy
29-12-2005, 21:52
My lil girl is 10 mths & still no teeth so i wouldn't worry i guess they will come when ready.

sugar n spice
29-12-2005, 21:54
My DS4 didn't get his teeth till he was 13mnths and then he got them one after the other pretty quick. he ended up with a full set of teeth before some kids i know that started earlier. I wouldn't worry. Each child is different. My 1yr old has 4 teeth.;)

wattle
29-12-2005, 21:59
Yup - two bottom teeth have been there a while, no sign of anything else. Ds is nearly 12 months too.

cwsmum
29-12-2005, 23:27
My DS got hi first tooth at 17mths old :eek:
He is now 2.5yrs old and is still missing his 2yr old molars. He is also missing one bottom front one, not the middle one, the one beside it...he was missing both of those til a few weeks ago so hopefully the other side will come soon too.

Yeah, so don't worry, they'll all come eventually :p

ps... I know no-one really believes me when i say how old DS was when he got his first tooth, but it's true :D

Sarie
30-12-2005, 07:30
Nathan only got his first tooth at 11mnths, so and it took him another couple of weeks to get his second tooth. Where as PJ got his first tooth on Tuesday and his second popped through on Wednesday

Refresh
30-12-2005, 07:47
YEah Millar only had a couple by 12 months....they then cam hard and fast very soon after LOL;)

SAVINA
30-12-2005, 08:10
Im not too worried then 1 my other kids were late too come to think of it not until 12 mths and 14 mths before they got 1 tooth . so iguess his earlier than my eldest 2.

were just playing the waiting game then i just thought more would of popped up because the bottom 2 did quite early!:)

dentalforum
04-01-2006, 22:57
Yes, every child is different, absolutely.