Baby Teeth Eruption Chart Tracker
Track your baby's tooth development and see which teeth should be coming in
Enter your baby's age in months
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Baby Teeth Eruption Timeline
😁Upper Jaw
Central Incisor
8-12 months
Erupting NowLateral Incisor
9-13 months
Erupting NowFirst Molar
13-19 months
Erupting NowCanine
16-22 months
Not YetSecond Molar
25-33 months
Not Yet😁Lower Jaw
Central Incisor
6-10 months
EruptedLateral Incisor
10-16 months
Erupting NowFirst Molar
14-18 months
Not YetCanine
17-23 months
Not YetSecond Molar
23-31 months
Not YetMedical Disclaimer
This chart provides general guidelines for baby tooth eruption. Every child is different, and teeth may appear earlier or later than these averages. Consult your pediatrician if you have concerns about your child's dental development.
Baby Teeth Eruption Timeline
Typical age ranges when baby teeth appear
🦷 Central Incisor (6-12 months)
Usually the first teeth to appear, typically starting with the bottom front teeth.
🦷 Lateral Incisor (9-16 months)
The teeth next to the front teeth, usually appear after central incisors.
🦷 First Molar (13-19 months)
The first grinding teeth appear further back in the mouth.
🦷 Canine (16-23 months)
The pointed "eye teeth" that appear between the lateral incisors and first molars.
🦷 Second Molar (23-33 months)
The last baby teeth to appear, completing the set of 20 primary teeth.
Tips for Teething Babies
Soothe Sore Gums
Gently rub baby's gums with a clean finger or offer a cool teething ring.
Cool Relief
Refrigerate (don't freeze) a wet washcloth for baby to chew on.
Cold Drinks
Offer cool water if baby is old enough for liquids other than milk.
Use a Bib
Teething can cause extra drooling, keep baby's clothes dry.
Clean Early
Start brushing teeth as soon as they appear with a soft baby toothbrush.
First Dental Visit
Schedule first dental checkup around baby's first birthday.