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Baby teething chart: What order do baby teeth come in?

Teething chart: Which baby teeth come in first?

Lower central incisors: 6 to 10 months

Upper central incisors: 8 to 12 months

Upper lateral incisors: 9 to 13 months

Lower lateral incisors: 10 to 16 months

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Upper first molars: 13 to 19 months

Lower first molars: 14 to 18 months

Upper canines: 16 to 22 months

Lower canines: 17 to 23 months

Lower second molars: 23 to 31 months

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Upper second molars: 25 to 33 months

Growth of jaw and facial bones: Ages 4 to 6

Tooth loss: Ages 6 to 12

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A full set: Age 13

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Karisa Ding

Karisa Ding is a freelance health writer and editor with expertise in preconception, pregnancy, and parenting content. A mother of two, Ding finds great joy in supporting new and expectant parents by providing information they need for the life-changing journey ahead. Ding lives in San Francisco with her family.

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