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  • The dates teeth arrive in real life are much more variable than given in the text books. Unusual to get deciduous molars not developing. You wouldn't take x rats to check at this stage so what comes through will come through in its own time.

    Best thing to do at the moment is to make sure that the teeth are kept healthy and clean, good diet and fluoride toothpaste and regular dental checks.

    About 4-7 percent of the adult population have some permanent teeth that don't develop. Most common is second premolar, dealing with this situation later in life with implants helps keep roof over my head and food on the table...

  • Yep, Don't stress over something you can't change. One of my kids permanent incisors came down and the other didn't come for another year! Rule of thumb is to think about investigating if something isn't there after 2 years (ignoring baby incisors) .

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