6 teeth on bottom
you can tell how old a horse is by looking at its teeth- 4 teeth = 6 month 6 teeth = 2 years 8 teeth = 4 years old and so on .
Children have 20 teeth, once they have all come in of course. Most children have all of their primary (baby) teeth by the age of 2 years old.
6 teeth on bottom
your suppose to have 28 teeth if you have only 24 teeth you are missing 2 teeth at the top and 2 teeth at the bottom
16 is not the correct answer, as a 2 1/2 year healthy child should have about 20 teeth, so if a 9 year old child has 16 teeth, then they are very ill, as they should have from 24 - 28 teeth
Every child is different, but by the age of 2 and a half all baby teeth should be visible.
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An average two year old child should have all his 20 primary teeth in his mouth.
An 18-month-old toddler typically has 12 teeth, but every child is different. There is a simple formula used to predict how many teeth the average child should have. Age in months divided by 6 times 2. Your final answer should be doubled to account for the fact that there is a counterpart to each tooth (i.e., there are two canine teeth, not one). 18-month-old divided by 6 = 3 times 2 = 6 times 2 = 12. 12-month-old divided by 6 = 2 times 2 = 4 times 2 = 8. 8-month-old divided by 6 = 1 (rounded down) times 2 = 2 times 2 = 4. Keep in mind that every child is different, however, and the above is average time. You can expect all primary (baby) teeth to be visible by 30 months (2.5 years).
no because they need to have teeth to che the pill just in case he starts choking
usually between 3 to six months a baby will get its first 2 teeth in the bottom gum.
There are 2 teeth in the Dragon Teeth Gate.