Growth of teeth differs in everone. Like some babies are born with teeth!! It is deemed a good sign for healthy teeth the longer they take to come through, so don't worry too much about your relative, his teeth will cut through when they are ready.
2006-10-11 21:56:10
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answered by Dragon Empress 6
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The child must be examined by a Dental surgeon. This problem (!) is seen in dental practice sometimes. However, if the other development landmarks of the child are just fine, rest assured dont worry. Just wait for the nature to have its own course. However, if there are some associated delayed growth landmarks, then the kid needs to be seen by a paediatrician. In brief, just let a dentist have a look in this child's mouth. If everything is fine, just leave something to God and wait-n-watch. By the way, total absence of teeth (Anodontia) is very very rare and is associated mostly with other development problems.
2006-10-12 12:57:28
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answered by Dr.Parveen Chopra, MDS Dentist 4
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For some children it is early and for some it is late. Some children develop teeth only after crossing one year of age. If you are still concerned take her to a paediatrician. He will clear your doubts.
2006-10-12 05:16:49
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answered by MintyMint 2
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Don't worry too much. Two of my three children did not get any teeth until they were 13 months old.
If you are worried then speak with a doctor to see what his opinion is.
2006-10-12 04:55:10
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answered by Born a Fox 4
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There can be a lot of variation between eruption dates for children. I wouldn't be concerned.
There is absolutely no need for supplements or anything like that.
Mother Nature will do her own thing.
If you would like to check it out more thoroughly, take her to your dentist.
2006-10-12 08:24:18
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answered by Dr Matt W (Australia) 6
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the eruption of teeth varies from 6 months to a1 year...but if there is no symptom of any eruption better go to a dentist and he will mostly suggest u to take an xray and check the position of the erupting teeth or if there is any hinderance for its eruption..and will treat accordingly.
2006-10-15 09:51:29
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answered by meenu 1
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this child needs a dental check up. if there are bulging of gums for eruption then one can wait otherwise an Xray may be helpful to diagnose it further
2006-10-14 09:55:54
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answered by kashidentalhospital 1
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It's chewing on doorknobs. That's ok. Give more doorknobs. Lock in closet and forget it.
2006-10-12 04:57:34
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answered by Anonymous
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teeth come when they are ready....there is no way to rush them through.....but if its any consilation they say the older they are when they cut....the longer they keep them.....its very normal
2006-10-12 04:53:34
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answered by askaway 6
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