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Is 4 teeth at 14 months ok?

22 replies

Elliebean · 07/06/2006 13:53

Hi I know I shouldn't really worry but dd doesnt seem to have any symptoms of teething. ( lucky me I hear you say)Her gums are hard but the lack of teeth means she is still having wet lumpy food instead of proper meals. How long should I wait before taking any action?

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chapsmum · 07/06/2006 13:54

my chap is 11 months and only has 1!!!

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WigWamBam · 07/06/2006 13:56

I wouldn't worry too much about the lack of teeth, the age they get them varies so much. I would say, though, that lack of teeth doesn't mean she can't have anything other than mush; because their gums are so hard, babies can chew with them, so you don't need to stick with the mushy food.

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Esmummy · 07/06/2006 13:56

DD only had 2 teeth when she was about 14 months, she did look funny bless her but absolutely fine.

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tribpot · 07/06/2006 13:57

My chap is 11 months and has zero!

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PinkTulips · 07/06/2006 13:59

my dd was very slow too, she only got her first tooth at 11 1/2 months, got 6 in the space of 3 days Shock didn't get any more til last month when she was 15 months and still only has 4 on top at front, three on bottom at front and one coming and bizarrely enough 4 molars further back with nothing between them and the front ones.

i wouldn't worry, as long as she has some she's fine.

btw, you'd be surprised what they can manage to chew with their gums elliebean, don't be afraid to try her on more chewable food, within reason obviously!

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Miaou · 07/06/2006 14:00

ANother one with none at the age of ten months. Doesn't stop him eating anything though - I give him the same food as us (just chop it up a bit).

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MrsRecycle · 07/06/2006 14:01

Mine didn't have any teeth at 14 months old and but has a perfect set now (5yrs). She had the hardest gums going which didn't stop her eating proper meals (even biting on apples). It never ceased to amaze me how she could demolish a french stick (crust and all) with no teeth.

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bakedpotato · 07/06/2006 14:03

DS has 4 teeth and is 16 months
DD was the same
He eats hard stuff quite happily, fishfingers, broccoli, cheese, crackers etc.

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Elliebean · 07/06/2006 14:06

Thanks this is very reassuring. Dd does have hard things like breadsticks and toast I guess I should let her try more things just to see how she goes

Thanks

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hotmama · 07/06/2006 14:13

Another late teether here! Smile

Dd1 got her first teeth at 11 months and then nothing until 15 months when she got the top two.

At 20 months she has 4 molars coming through as well as a tooth next to her bottom teeth. She has always been fine gumming food.

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bakedpotato · 07/06/2006 14:15

I am dreading him getting more teeth for sentimental reasons
Pink gummy smiles are so sweet
Also their face shape changes when the teeth come in

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hotmama · 07/06/2006 14:19

agree with BP - dd1's little face is changing the more teeth she gets. Smile

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MeAndMyBoy · 07/06/2006 14:22

DS turns 3 middle of next week and has cut his final tooth today - so it's taken 3 years for a full set - give it as long and he'll start loosing them again lol

Also they didn't come out in any particular order so ended up with weird gaps as well.

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jodie1984 · 07/06/2006 14:55

DS hasnt got any either at 11ths

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wannaBe1974 · 07/06/2006 17:00

met a mum at toddler group a couple of years back whose two year old only had 4 teeth. Bless her. I honestly can't remember how many teeth my ds got and when, but I do remember that when he was about 9 months old, he started rejecting anything that was too mushy and much preferred lumps.

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singersgirl · 07/06/2006 17:00

DS1 only had 4 by 14 months (in fact, holiday snaps show 3 and one coming through). DS2 on the other hand had 12!

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hulababy · 07/06/2006 22:52

DD didn't get first tooth till 13 months and then she slowly got the rest, all in a funny order. However, deapite being toothless for so long she did eat normal food, just chopped up small. She good manage anything with her gums. She was never really keen on "mush" type food, prefering finger food - so she just managed.

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mymama · 09/06/2006 23:57

My dd got her first tooth at 15 months.

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trinityrhino · 10/06/2006 07:38

dd1 had 4 maybe 5 at 14 months


dd2 had 10 at 13 months

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Twiglett · 10/06/2006 07:46

lack of teeth doesn't mean mushy food .. give her normal food she'll be fine

I loved this title .. so wanted to say 'and if it isn't, what are you going to do about it?' Grin

but it is .. of course it is

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intergalacticwalrus · 10/06/2006 07:47

My friends's dd didn't have any teeth at 14 months, then about 10 came through in the space of a week!!!!!!

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sugarfree · 10/06/2006 07:57

You chew with your molars and 'most' kids don't get them til well into their second year and they manage lumps.
Be interesting to see if your little ones baby teeth stay in longer as they are coming in later.

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