Question
Is it normal for a one-year-old baby not to have grown any milk teeth?
Answer
Typically, babies start growing milk teeth between four and six months of age. If a one-year-old baby has not yet grown any teeth and a detailed examination shows normal calcium levels, there is no need to worry excessively. It is recommended to expose the baby to more sunlight and, if necessary, undergo an oral X-ray examination. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you and your baby’s health!