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15 Month Old Does Not 2 of Her Front Bottom Teeth

My daughter has not gotten 2 of her bottom teeth. I talked to my dentest and they said that there really was not much they could do because of her age but that I had a good reason to worry. I am just wondering if a Ped Dentist would be able to find something out about the teeth or if I should just wait until she is older to take her to a dentist. Also we only have 1 Ped Dentist in our area and I have not heard anything about him. Any advice would be great, is it worth it to take a child to a ped dentist when they are so young if you have a reason?

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So Today when I was taking my daughter to my sister in-law she asked if I had seen her tooth, guess what it in one of the teeth I have been worried about so I guess I was just being a mom. We worry over the smallest things! Thanks for everyones help! I am still going to get her into a ped dentist so that she can start getting use to the dentist I don't want her to be scared of it.
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B.

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My son did not get any teeth until he was 18mo, and was 2 1/2 before he had all of his teeth. I think it's too soon to worry about it.

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My son did not get any teeth until he was 18mo, and was 2 1/2 before he had all of his teeth. I think it's too soon to worry about it.

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Has she had xrays at the dentist yet? That can tell if there is a tooth under the surface and where it is at as far as coming up or not anytime soon. I started taking my kids to a pediatric dentist at 18 mos to get them to love it and they do. However a dentist and a pediatric dentist I think both would know the same information.
I know we just discovered that my daughter is missing a bottom eye tooth, meaning when she looses the one she has there isn't one to grow in. This turned out to be a blessing as her teeth are super close together and a tiny jawline so she is short on space anyway. She will need spacers and probably some type of braces as she has no gaps in between her teeth.
I think the bonus of pediatric dentist is they are so used to working with kids, have a more kid friendly environment. My KIDS LOVE THE DENTIST! So I think there is something very positive in starting them to go early on and a fun dentist they can love and trust into their teens.
FYI- Some pediatric dentists now suggest you not going back with your child. I know there is a lot of debate on this but I can tell you it is for the best after their first initial visit. Kids act differently when their parents are around. Our dentist takes both kids back at the same time, all the exam tables are close to each other and out in the open, so I can peek in the window, but they going back without me has proved they are a ton more cooperative and feel like big kids doing this. The one time I went with my son he wouldn't sit still for xrays, when I sat in the waiting area he was so good for the hygentists! My daughter has already had to have three cavaties between her teeth sealed and she did great without me back there. She would have been all drama had I been there.

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Hi,
My son will be 16 months on Sunday and he only has his two bottom teeth.. I wouldn't worry

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Our pediatrician told us our 1 year old should see a dentist. Our dentist said he didn't want to see him until he was 3 because kids are so difficult to work with. We waited until he was 3 only to discover he had a cavity. Our dentist STILL wouldn't deal with it. He sent us to a pediatric dentist who said he likes to see kids as soon as they get their teeth. We ended up going to Childrens Hospital for care. So, the moral of the story is don't wait. My experience is that ped. dentists are better than regular dentists.

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I am a dental hygienist who works in a children's clinic. I would recommend getting a second opinion from a pediatric office. An xray can be taken if the dentist thinks that it is needed and since they specialize in children, they can help answer any of your questions.
I would much rather a parent bring in their child with a simple question rather than waiting until there is a severe problem. I hope you find a good office that you and your daughter like! :-)

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Pediatic dentists are the best. I highly suggest seeing one. I don't see why your dentist is worried about your 15 month old missing only two of her bottom teeth, because my 22 month old is still missing all of his eye teeth. The pediatric dentist told me not to worry, because all children have different timing with their teeth. It is also suggested to take your child to a dentist preferably a Pediatric dentest by six month after their first teeth poke through. If your in Utah, there is a great pediatric dentist in springville, in front of Walmart. I take my children there and the staff is so awesome with the children. I took my son when he was about 15 1/2 months old and they were so good with him. At first he wouldnt let the dentist put his hand in my sons mouth, but the way the dentist was with my son, the dentist was eventually able to put his hand in my sons mouth. That dentist was so helpful in answering my worst fear questions. I was so comforted to know my children were being well taken care of. I hope this advice helps. M.

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I wouldn't worry about it too much. I have a 20 month old who has those first two teeth on the bottom and her molars. She's missing the others on the bottom. Our pediatrition told us not to worry, that she's just a late teether, and when she's two (if she hasn't gotten them still)then she'll look into it further. Being only 15 months, I wouldn't worry yet. She could just be a late teether too!

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