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Kids Teeth
Baby teeth, teething, and when a child should see a dentist.
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When do baby teeth come out?
Most babies start getting teeth between 6 and 12 months. All 20 baby teeth are usually in by age 3.
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What to do if a child breaks or moves a tooth
For a permanent tooth: try to see a dentist within 1 hour. For a baby tooth: never put it back, but see a dentist soon.
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Teething signs: what is normal and what is not
Drooling, chewing, mild fussiness, and slightly red gums are normal. High fever, diarrhea, or a rash are not.
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Why baby teeth matter
Baby teeth guide adult teeth into place and help with eating, speech, and confidence.
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Child tooth pain
Child tooth pain often means a cavity, gum irritation, or a new tooth coming in.
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When should a child visit a dentist?
The first visit is recommended by the first birthday, or within 6 months of the first tooth.
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