My DS got his first tooth a few days ago. It is the tooth that would be next to the bottom center tooth(sorry I dont know the name of that tooth). I thought it was strange since it seems like the first tooth is usually a bottom center one. Did anyone elses LO get a first tooth in a different location? Just curious!
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Re: First tooth not a bottom center tooth?
My friend's baby is cutting her two canine teeth. Wait, that is a dog. It's the vampire teeth.
My niece cut one top tooth. The other top tooth took awhile to come in. She looked like she'd lost a tooth already.
I will graduate from Dental Hygiene school in early May.
The teeth to normally erupt first are the bottom centrals.
so there are two centrals then it goes lateral, canine, molars. Then adult teeth the premolars are in between canines and molars. Same pattern for up top.So from my understanding he is getting either his right or left lateral tooth.
I am sure its fine. all babies are different!
DS has 3 bottom teeth only, and has had the last one for almost 1.5 months. I always thought they get 2 bottom then 2 top.
I think every baby is different. I know mine beats to he tune of his own drum with everything!