I haven't heard of this, but I have seen some children who have larger front teeth then all of the others. I would check with your pediatrician or see a dentist, they can determine if these teeth are indeed permanent.
2007-10-29 02:06:40
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answered by PJ's Mom 4
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Do Not put benadryl on your babies gums! Check with a doctor first.
Did your 9 month old already lose his baby teeth?
I have heard of two baby teeth, but never permenant teeth at that age.
2007-10-29 02:32:06
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answered by Joe Angus 7
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I have heard of a baby getting permanent teeth really early in cases where the baby already had their teeth when born, but I think 9 months is still pretty early. How do you know that they're permanent?
2007-10-29 01:51:05
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answered by ChefMel 5
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Relaxy ... Those first baby teeth can look HUGE in a little mouth. Trust in logic and mother nature. By the time your baby is 5-7 those first teeth that looked so big will now be small and spaced out... then they will fall out and the new real adult teeth will look huge untill your child's jaw grows. Looking HUGE at 9 month -- perfectly normal.
2007-10-29 01:58:25
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answered by jeanyos 3
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no ive never heard that they should be baby teeth though not permanent teeth. im thinking regardless of what you heard the teeth will fall out so bigger ones can grow in. if they dont your gonna have to get false teeth for your 9 month old because his permanent teeth will undoubtledy remain baby teeth as he grows older.
2007-10-29 01:53:08
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answered by monizk 3
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They aren't the babies permanent teeth. They are baby teeth and will fall out around age 7
2007-10-29 03:44:18
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answered by kerfitz 6
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No I haven't. I've never seen that. You may want to make sure it's ok. I mean, I'm sure you've gone to the doctor. Just check and double check, there could be a jaw defect somewhere.
2007-10-29 01:51:13
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answered by ? 4
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NO!I mean by this time they have almost just started getting their baby teeth to begin with.
How could they have already lost their baby teeth, and grow adults by this time?
2007-10-29 01:51:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Has the dentist said that they are his permanent teeth?
2007-10-29 01:55:42
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answered by notyou311 7
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Nope never heard of that.
What makes you think they are permanent?
I could be possible though.
These days who knows.
2007-10-29 01:50:59
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answered by Mom of 2 great boys 7
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