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Concerned about teething...

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Socci · 07/06/2005 12:56

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Socci · 07/06/2005 13:13

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elliott · 07/06/2005 13:15

I haven't heard or read that suggests late teething is a problem or an issue, so I would guess it just isn't. Why not ask your dentist next time you go?

elliott · 07/06/2005 13:15

spot the missing word - 'anything'

fastasleep · 07/06/2005 13:15

My DS just started getting his first ever teeth at 15 months old....and I don't think he has any problems they're just poking out of his gums, the two front bottom ones lol god knows how long the rest'll take!

Socci · 07/06/2005 13:16

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chicagomum · 07/06/2005 15:18

when he books were written to state when your childrens teeth came in it was based on the average child (who we all know doesn't exist) ie they looked at a vast number of babies some of whom got their teeth early, some late, some in a diff sequence etc there are only a few (pretty rare) situations where there is a prob when teeth don't come through right (i won't bore you with the details)

Socci · 07/06/2005 17:30

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JiminyCricket · 07/06/2005 19:37

Heard from someone who's ds didn't get any til 18 months, then cut them all at once, poor mite.

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