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Generally speaking, the first tooth of a baby occurs around six months of age. But what if you have a very long, half-full, no tooth and no teeth?

- Neatness
- The ribbon
- Transition
- lighter set (hence red butt)
- swollen lips
- pain
- Frequent chatter (dresses, games)
- facial flushing
- multiple waking, more difficult to fall asleep
- HypertensionThe above symptoms can prevent actual tooth eruption up to several months earlier. Typically, contrary to common belief, fever is not one of the typical symptoms. If the baby is cuddling, there is another reason to look inside the backyard. Of course, there are babies who are easily, almost without a sign, going through the tooth process.
When should the first tooth come out?
pediatrics.aappublications.org
webmd.com
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