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Dental Anatomy and Tooth Eruption Charts

A young girl with her mouth open is sitting in front of a woman who appears to be a dental professional, likely during a dental check-up.

Primary Teeth

There are 20 primary or baby teeth. Each child's teeth erupt at a different age. Some come in sooner and some later, so parents should not be alarmed if their child's teeth erupt at a different age or a different sequence than listed below.

The first teeth to erupt are the lower central incisors which usually appear around six months of age. The last primary teeth to erupt are the second molars, which generally erupt at approximately 2 years of age.

Usually girls' teeth erupt somewhat earlier than boys' teeth and lower teeth tend to erupt earlier than the corresponding upper teeth.

Primary teeth serve several purposes:

  • They are essential for nutritional intake and proper mastication (chewing)
  • They aid your child in speech development as teeth aid in forming correct sounds
  • They act as space maintainers for the permanent teeth which will not begin erupting until about the age of 6

UPPER

Eruption

Exfoliation

Central incisor

7 1/2 mo.

7 1/2 yrs old

Lateral incisor

9 mo.

8 yrs old

Cuspid

18 mo.

11 1/2 yrs old

First molar

14 mo.

10 1/2 yrs old

Second molar

24 mo.

10 1/2 yrs old




LOWER

Eruption

Exfoliation

Central incisor

6 mo.

6 yrs old

Lateral incisor

7 mo.

7 yrs old

Cuspid

16 mo.

9 1/3 yrs old

First molar

12 mo.

10 yrs old

Second molar

20 mo.

11 yrs old




Permanent Teeth

Including wisdom teeth, the adult mouth contains 32 teeth. Permanent teeth generally erupt following the same sequence as baby teeth. Commonly, if a child's primary teeth erupted at an early age, his permanent teeth will do likewise. The converse also appears to be true.

Permanent teeth begin their eruption patter between the ages of 6 and 8.

The permanent teeth, if well maintained and taken care of properly are meant to last a lifetime.

UPPER

Eruption

Central incisor

7-8 yrs old

Lateral incisor

8-9 yrs old

Cuspid

11-12 yrs old

First bicuspid

10-11 yrs old

Second bicuspid

10-12 yrs old

First molar

6-7 yrs old

Second molar

12-13 yrs old

Third molar

17-21 yrs old



LOWER

Eruption

Central incisor

6-7 yrs old

Lateral incisor

7-8 yrs old

Cuspid

9-10 yrs old

First bicuspid

10-12 yrs old

Second bicuspid

11-12 yrs old

First molar

6-7 yrs old

Second molar

11-13 yrs old

Third molar

17-21 yrs old

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