Your child's
primary
teeth
usually begin to break through the gums (erupt) at about 6 months
of age. For more information, see the topic Teething.
Your child's first permanent molars emerge from the gum behind the primary teeth at about age 6, at the same time he or she begins to lose front primary teeth.
may angle away from the center and
look crooked. This is normal, and the teeth should straighten out naturally as
the other permanent teeth come in.Normally, a person should end up with 32 adult teeth.
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