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Why hasn’t my 2.5-year-old baby’s milk teeth grown in, and they’re not calcium-deficient?

At 2.5 years old, the baby’s milk teeth have not yet grown in, and there is no calcium deficiency. Possible reasons may include thicker oral gingiva or deeper tooth positions. It is recommended to consult with a dental physician for further examination.
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