Baby Teething Timeline
When will your baby's teeth come in? Slide to your baby's age to see which teeth are expected, coming soon, or already in.
Teething Timeline
Lower Central Incisors
6-10 months
Upper Central Incisors
8-12 months
Upper Lateral Incisors
9-13 months
Lower Lateral Incisors
10-16 months
First Molars
13-19 months
Canines
16-23 months
Second Molars
23-33 months
Baby Teeth Diagram
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Download Free on iOSDisclaimer: This tool shows average teething timelines based on American Dental Association guidelines. Every baby is different - some teeth may come earlier or later than shown. This is normal and not usually a concern. Consult your pediatric dentist if you have concerns about your child's dental development.
Understanding Baby Teething
Teething is a major milestone in your baby's first years. Most babies get their first tooth around 6 months, but the range is wide - anywhere from 4 to 12 months is considered normal. By age 3, most children have all 20 primary (baby) teeth.
When to See a Dentist
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends scheduling your baby's first dental visit by their first birthday or within 6 months of the first tooth appearing - whichever comes first. Early visits help establish good oral health habits and catch any issues early.
Teething vs. Illness
While teething can cause mild discomfort, research shows it does NOT cause high fever, diarrhea, or significant illness. If your baby has a fever over 101°F or seems unwell, contact your pediatrician - these symptoms are likely from another cause that needs attention.