The baby should have teeth.
Babies' first teeth usually protrude between 6 months after birth and 1 year, but some babies may take longer. If the baby has no teeth between 1 year and a half and 2 years old, it is recommended to take him to the hospital for examination to ensure that everything is normal.
Factors affecting baby teething.
There are many factors for baby teething, including genetic factors, malnutrition, disease effects, and even special circumstances such as premature delivery, low birth weight or lack of oxygen.
The importance of nutrition for baby teething.
For the baby's dental health, we can ensure that the baby gets enough nutrition, especially calcium and vitamin D. Breastfeeding or adding complementary food is a good choice.
Method for stimulating oral muscles
Let the baby try to chew some hard food or toys, which will help stimulate the oral muscles. Don't forget to clean your baby's mouth regularly and keep oral hygiene.
Ask a doctor for professional advice.
It is normal for a baby not to have teeth for more than ten months. If you are really worried, you might as well consult a doctor for professional advice.