Eruption of Teeth Chart for Baby and Adult Teeth
Below you will find an eruption of teeth chart for both baby teeth and primary adult teeth. If you’re experiencing erupting teeth, check out our article A Guide to Teeth Erupting to help you through the process.
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Eruption Teeth Chart
The below baby eruption teeth chart and the adult eruption tooth chart are general guides that inform you of the follow factors:
- The name of the tooth
- The placement of the tooth
- The general age that you can expect the tooth to erupt
Please understand that in some cases this eruption tooth chart can be incorrect since it’s not uncommon for teeth to erupt quite early or late. They are meant to be general guides so you know the age range you can expect to start seeing teeth.
Baby Eruption Tooth Chart
This baby eruption teeth chart outlines all of the baby teeth that you can expect to see through the first 12 years of your child’s life. Remember, it’s important to start seeing your dentist regularly as soon as the first tooth is seen.
Adult Eruption Tooth Chart
This primary eruption of teeth chart outlines all of the adult teeth that you can expect to see between years 6 and 21 of your child’s life. To learn more about wisdom teeth, check out our article Your Essential Guide to Wisdom Teeth.
Eruption Chart Teeth
Regardless of which eruption chart teeth image you are looking at above, it’s important to see you dentist and practice good oral hygiene throughout the entire process.
The healthier your mouth is overall, the higher the likelihood that you won’t experience any dental health issues at any point in the eruption chart teeth time frame.
Additional Resources to pair with an Erupting of Teeth Chart
Learn more on how to support your child’s growing smile with our articles below.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the tooth eruption sequence?
For a full description and explanation of the teeth erupting sequence, check out our article A Guide to Teeth Erupting
At what age do teeth erupt?
Please reference the 2 eruption chart teeth images above for a detailed answer.
Which teeth erupt last?
For nearly everyone, your wisdom teeth will the last teeth to erupt. However, this obviously won’t be true if you don’t have any wisdom teeth.
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