Time of eruption and eruption of baby teeth in children

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Time of eruption and eruption of baby teeth in children

Central shovel teeth. The lower molars appear at 6-10 months of age and the upper molars at 7-12 months of age. They fall when the child is 6-8 years old.
Lateral shovel teeth. The lower molars appear at 7-16 months of age and the upper molars at 9-12 months of age. Their decline occurs in 7-8 years of a child's life.
Pile teeth. The lower pile teeth come out at 16-23 months. The upper molars appear at the age of 16-22 months, and these teeth fall out at the age of 9-12 years.
Small food teeth. The lower small molars appear at 12-18 months, and the upper small molars at 13-19 months. The child falls when he is 9-11 years old.
Large food teeth. If the lower ones come out at 20-31 months and the upper ones at 25-33 months, the child will fall at the age of 10-12 years.

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