
MILK & PERMANENT TEETH
A few months after birth tooth eruption begin with symptoms usually affecting the normal behavior of the baby. This includes gum irritations, redness, sometimes fever and sleeplessness but always biting or grinding in order to stop pain and discomfort. From six months to one year the eight frontal teeth erupt in the baby mouth. All remaining teeth will erupt until the age of two with total twenty milk teeth.


All this teeth will be lost during the eruption of the permanent teeth which are finally 32. The eruption of permanent teeth begins about the age of six and finish around 13 to 14 years except the third molars also named wisdom which erupted between 17 and 22 years old.



