Kids & Family11 June 20253 min read

Baby's First Tooth: What to Expect

Usually between 6–12 months. Here's the timeline and care.

Dr. Fatima Hassan

General Dentist & Endodontist

Normal timeline

  • 6–12 months: lower central incisor
  • 8–14 months: upper central
  • Variations wide and normal

First tooth care

  • Wipe with damp cloth or soft brush
  • Smear of fluoride toothpaste (rice-grain size)
  • Twice daily
  • No rinsing

First dentist visit

  • By age 1 or within 6 months of first tooth
  • 15–30 min visit
  • Normalise environment

If delayed past 15 months

  • Usually still normal variation
  • X-ray to check development
  • Rarely a concern

Practical decision guide

Children's dental care is about preventing disease early, building trust, and timing growth-related decisions before they become harder to treat. Parent routines matter more than any single product.

Check this first

  • Age, eruption stage, brushing supervision, fluoride exposure, sugar frequency, thumb sucking, mouth breathing, trauma risk, and family cavity history.
  • Whether the child needs prevention only, sealants, fluoride varnish, orthodontic screening, or treatment for active decay.
  • Whether the child can tolerate routine visits or needs sensory, behavioural, or sedation planning.

When to book sooner

  • A baby tooth is painful, brown, swollen, fractured, knocked loose, or associated with a gum pimple.
  • A permanent tooth is knocked out, chipped, delayed, crowded, or erupting behind a baby tooth.
  • A child has facial swelling, fever, or avoids eating because of dental pain.

Topic-specific notes

  • For children, prevention depends on age-appropriate fluoride, supervised brushing, sugar-frequency control, sealants when indicated, and early visits that make dental care normal rather than frightening.

Questions to ask at the appointment

  • Is my child's fluoride amount correct for their age and ability to spit?
  • Do the first permanent molars need sealants?
  • Should we screen orthodontics now or simply monitor growth?

Dubai patient note

For families in Dubai, choose a clinic that can handle prevention, behaviour, emergencies, and orthodontic referral under one plan, so children are not bounced between providers late.

References

  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry

Medical disclaimer. This article is informational and does not replace professional clinical advice. For a plan specific to your situation, book a consultation with a Paradise Dental specialist.

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