Tooth germ development
As early as the second month of the mother's fetus, the baby's tooth germ began to develop. By the fifth month, the front teeth have begun to take shape. After the baby is born, these teeth continue to develop until the roots grow.
Breastfeeding stimulation
The role of hormones in the baby's body promotes the continuous development of teeth and the gradual formation of roots. Stimulation of alveoli during breastfeeding also contributes to the growth of teeth.
Teeth eruption
Generally, about seven months later, two front teeth of the mandible begin to erupt, and then other teeth grow out one after another. It takes time for a baby's teeth to grow.
eating habits
Two-year-old children's diet is roughly the same as that of adults, except for foods that are too hard and difficult to digest. Babies' eating habits need attention.
Obvious abnormality
Some babies have teeth in their mouths as soon as they are born, or they have teeth in a month or two. This may be because the tooth germ is too close to the alveolar bone surface, or there is too much endocrine in the body. There are also some abnormal phenomena in the process of baby's tooth growth.