So my twins are 16, almost 17, months old. H has 12 teeth and is working on number 13 & 14. E has 4 teeth and seems to be working on one maybe two i'm not sure. The pedi told us at the 15 month appointment that she was pretty behind on her teeth but that he wasn't really concerned. I never mentioned this to the pedi but DH had I think 5 or 6 teeth that never came in so when his adult teeth came in he had implants put in where his teeth never came in. Since E is so far behind with her teeth compared to her sister and given DH's history with his teeth, I am a little worried about it. I am curious to know if anyone else's lo is on the same track with teeth as my lo or if anyone else had a big delay in when your lo got their teeth. Thanks!
Re: Teeth Question
DS cut his first tooth at 18 months, then 3 more at 19. He's almost 20 months now and there MIGHT be one more coming in. He's a bit extreme, but DH and I were both late teethers. I expected him to be late.
But given that your H had some issues, you might want to mention it.
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EDIT: Sorry, I guess I didn't read it right the first time... My LOs little cousin has been slower getting teeth also. I don't think her pedi has ever been concerned. But you may want to mention your other child's teeth at the next appointment and see if the pedi thinks your LO might have the same issues. Sorry I can't be more help.
I wouldn't worry too much right now, and to be honest if your LO has your DH's issue... there is nothing you can do about it till later on down the road anyway. All you can do is wait and see and look after the ones that come in as best you can, because they may be the only ones you get and they could be there a good while longer than usual.