Re: Is my son developing too early???



Beth Kevles wrote:
The American Dental Association has a web site with lots of information
about teeth, tooth problems, dentists, etc. The link below tells you
when teeth typically "erupt" (ie, poke their way out of the gum and into
the mouth).

http://ada.org/public/topics/tooth_eruption.asp

Your child is displaying an entirely normal pattern.

--Beth Kevles
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Disclaimer: Nothing in this message should be construed as medical
advice. Please consult with your own medical practicioner.

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Thanks so much for the help...and as for his sleeping he usually goes to
sleep at 8:00 pm wakes at 9:00 am...then has a daytime nap at 12:00 and wakes
usually at 2:30...it was like clockwork for him but since he has been pushing
these guys out he dont like being left in his room alone, and I had to get up
12 times last night to sooth him...He went through the same stage with his
upper teeth....the bottom ones were fine

.



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