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Baby Tooth Eruption & Loss Timeline

Enter a child's birth date to see which teeth should be through now, what is next, and when each one is due to be shed.

Used only in your browser to work out an age. Nothing is stored or sent anywhere.

Primary tooth chart

ToothEruptsShed
Lower central incisor6 to 10 months6 to 7 years
Upper central incisor8 to 12 months6 to 7 years
Upper lateral incisor9 to 13 months7 to 8 years
Lower lateral incisor10 to 16 months7 to 8 years
Upper first molar13 to 19 months9 to 11 years
Lower first molar14 to 18 months9 to 11 years
Upper canine16 to 22 months10 to 12 years
Lower canine17 to 23 months9 to 12 years
Lower second molar23 to 31 months10 to 12 years
Upper second molar25 to 33 months10 to 12 years

Each tooth appears twice, once on each side. Twenty primary teeth in total. A tooth arriving a few months outside its window is normal variation, not a problem. Mention a delay of more than about six months, or teeth erupting badly out of order, at the next visit.

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