How many teeth do you grow in approximately 15 months

  Generally speaking, a 15 month old baby should have grown quite a few teeth, but some mothers may find that their baby has only grown a few. Many mothers are particularly puzzled, how many teeth does a 15 month old baby grow?

  

How many teeth do you grow in approximately 15 months1

  In fact, for 15 month old babies, the growth and development speed of teeth also varies due to the feeding methods of mothers and the different physical conditions of babies themselves. At this time, mothers can supplement calcium for their babies to increase tooth growth.

  Generally speaking, the normal eruption sequence is 6-10 months for the lower front teeth, 8-12 months for the upper front teeth, 9-13 months for the upper and lower front teeth, 13-19 months for the first and upper second molars, 16-23 months for the lower canine teeth, and 23-33 months for the second molars. It is normal for a baby to have 10 to 17 teeth when they are 17 months old.

  Many babies do not experience pain when they have teeth, but some may also feel uncomfortable. Also, breastfeeding is beneficial for the development of baby teeth. In addition, if the baby has a fever while teething, mothers should take the baby to the hospital to see a doctor and receive targeted treatment. If a baby has bad habits such as biting their lips, using pacifiers for too long, or spitting out, mothers should help them correct them in a timely manner, as these factors can make the baby's teeth crooked.

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