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Baby Teeth Chart (Age Birth to 12 Years)
A tool to track your child's dental development? This baby teeth chart shows a comprehensive timeline of baby teeth development by age, including eruption order, shedding schedule, and the transition to permanent teeth.
Baby Teeth Eruption Chart
Baby teeth, also known as primary teeth, begin to form even before your baby is born and start to appear between 6 and 12 months of age. The eruption process starts during infancy and continues through toddlerhood. While there's a general timeline, it's important to remember that every child is unique. Here's a general timeline of baby teeth eruption when baby teeth break through their gums and come in:

- 6-10 months: the lower central incisors begin to erupt.
- 8-12 months: the upper central incisors begin to erupt.
- 9-13 months: the upper lateral incisors begin to erupt.
- 10-16 months: the lower lateral incisors begin to erupt.
- 13-19 months: the first molars begin to erupt in the upper jaw.
- 14-18 months: the first molars begin to erupt in the lower jaw.
- 16-22 months: the upper canines begin to erupt.
- 17-23 months: the lower canines begin to erupt.
- 23-31 months: the second molars begin to erupt in the lower jaw.
- 25-33 months: the second molars begin to erupt in the upper jaw.
Baby Teeth Shedding - Permanent Teeth Chart
As your child grows, they'll experience a natural process called tooth shedding. This is when their baby teeth, also known as primary teeth, fall out to make way for their permanent teeth. It's a significant milestone in their development, and understanding the timeline can help you navigate this phase with ease. Typically, children begin losing their baby teeth around the age of 6. However, the exact timing can vary from child to child. The first teeth to usually go are the two front bottom teeth, followed by the top front teeth. Here's a general timeline for the shedding of baby teeth when children lose their baby teeth to make room for permanent teeth:


