As new parents, they are often confused about any situation that may arise during their baby's growth process. The growth of a baby's body in any aspect follows a regular pattern, and if it does not appear within the prescribed time, parents will be more worried. For example, is it normal for a baby to have teeth at over two months old?
When a baby grows teeth at two months old, parents should first observe whether it is dental tissue. If it is dental tissue, it may be due to the rapid development of the tooth germ. The teeth that babies grow at two months old usually grow out before the roots have fully developed, which can cause them to loosen and fall off later on. Parents should be aware that if their baby licks it and falls off, it may fall into the respiratory tract, causing the baby to suffocate. Therefore, parents should pay special attention.
There is also a situation where parents may see residual epithelium during tooth germ development. After keratinization, this epithelium will become hard, making the oral surface look like teeth one by one. Usually, this situation will fall off on its own without any impact.
Usually, baby teeth start to sprout at 4 months old, but some babies may not grow their first tooth until 10 months old. During the teething period of a baby, parents may notice that the baby is crying and some may have a fever. At this time, parents should take good care of the baby and help them smoothly pass through the teething period.