All babys are different and they all get different teeth at different times. Although I have never heard of a baby getting a molar for there first tooth I wouldn't worry about it. Sometimes random teeth come out of the gums and later go back in. Is your 4 month olds tooth all the way out or is it just breaking through the gums? My 6 month old had one of his incisors break though when he was 5 months and a few weeks later went back in and never came back out. I hope I have helped you answer your question.
Yes. Their 4 years old and they are getting their 4 year old molars.
Yes this can happen. My daughter is 19mths and has all 4 of her first molars. She's had them since 16mths.
If the child is six years old, they should have 4 molars.
sure why not, nothing wrong with 4 yr old boy seeing a 4 yr old girl's vulva
yes it is
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no, no she can not
I have a 4 yr old German Shepherd and he is very thin .
4 is normal
I believe you are referring to the second molars. Yes , all men and women have a normal complement of 4 twelve year molars. That's two in the upper jaw and two in the lower.(one on the right and one on the left) However there may occur a congenital absence of one or more teeth. It is rare but not unheard of.
Primary (baby) teeth: A. the 2 lower central incisors +4 upper incisors B. upper and lower first molars (bicuspids) C. upper and lower cuspids (canine) D. upper and lower second molars Secondary (adult) teeth: A. upper and lower central incisors and first molars B. upper and lower lateral incisors C. upper and lower molars (bicuspids) D. upper and lower second molars E. upper and lower third molars (about 18 years old) Why? The theory is that the periodontal ligament provides the main way with the shrinking and cross-linking of collagen fibers.
bribe them with sweets...