4 to 7 months teething usually starts during these months.
Baby s first tooth at 4 months.
Very rarely a baby s first tooth is already visible at birth in other cases you may have to wait until she s a year or older.
The two front teeth central incisors either upper or lower usually appear first followed by the opposite front teeth.
Around 3 months of age babies will begin exploring the world with their mouth and have increased saliva and start to put their hands in their mouth.
Most babies will develop teeth between 6 and 12 months.
But there s a wide range of when it s considered normal to start teething.
If your baby develops teeth early she may get her first tooth as soon as 3 months.
There is a wide range of variability of when a first tooth may appear some babies may not have any teeth by their first birthday.
It s perfectly normal for your baby s first tooth to show up at 3 months or after his first birthday.
So don t panic if your little one hasn t cut a tooth by 7 or 9.
6 to 10 months.
A baby s front four teeth usually push through the gums at about 6 months of age although some children don t have their first tooth until 12 or 14 months.
Some babies are even born with teeth it s also fine if your child s teeth come in or fall out in a different order than what s outlined here.