Delayed teething
The timing of a baby's teething is mainly determined by genetic factors. Usually, children begin to grow teeth 6 to 7 months after birth. Children who have early teething begin to have teeth at 4 months. Children who have late teeth don't germinate until about 10 months, and some children do not start until 1 year old The first baby teeth grow, which is related to the speed of bone growth in infants and young children.
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