Your baby's first tooth usually erupts at about 6 months.
The only argument is about how likely the complications are to occur, especially if the teeth have not erupted through the gum.
We saw children whose teeth had erupted only five months ago and were already rotten to the core.
The young are weaned at about one month of age, by which time all their permanent teeth have erupted.
These teeth may erupt into the mouth or remain impacted in the bone.
The last permanent teeth usually erupt between the ages of 12 and 21.
As with most other beaked whales, the teeth do not erupt in females.
Primary teeth erupt into the mouth from around six months until two years of age.
By age five, all permanent teeth have usually erupted.
In rare cases, the first tooth erupts as late as 16 months of age.