Any mamas about? I tink Peter's first tooth is in, but if what I think is a tooth really is one, it's in a weird place - where I'd expect a canine. Dr. Google notes that the usual pattern is 8 incisors, then 4 molars, then canines, and that's what Eve did (she got her first tooth at 4 months, and canines at 18 or so.) Anybody heard of first teeth in weird places? Or could it be something other than a tooth? It's hard and sharp, and he's certainly been acting like a teether...
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flea, my kids all got the bottom front two teeth first, then the top front. That said, my guess, without seeing it, is that it's a tooth. Is he otherwise well (aside from being fussy, that is)?
Cindy, thanks, some serious thread confusion going on there on my part....
Em got her two bottoms and two tops all in at once, so I would say it looks like a tooth.
Tell him not to eat it.
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Just CRANKY PANTS, very unusually for him, but not feverish or anything.
Maybe he's growing fangs.
If so, might be a good time to wean. *wink*
It's a bottom canine. He'll be an upside-down snaggletoothed vampire.
Tell him not to eat it.
Even though it's white, and square, and looks like a tooth??? You young parents and your wacky rules.
Just CRANKY PANTS, very unusually for him, but not feverish or anything.It sounds like a tooth, particularly since it's sharp. It's a weird place for a first tooth, but I think that's most likely. I'd just keep an eye on it, unless he starts acting otherwise unwell. CRANKY PANTS is probably a good sign in this instance.
Even though it's white, and square, and looks like a tooth???
I was totally thinking this!
Ellie's bottom center teeth came in first, but when the first one came in, it seemed off-center to me, like maybe it was one of the side-teeth. I can't imagine it's anything but a tooth. I think Cindy's right - as long as he's acting like he's teething, it's probably fine.