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  2. Eruption Charts | MouthHealthy - Oral Health Information from the...

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    Permanent Teeth Eruption Chart. Teeth vary in size, shape and their location in the jaws. Learn more about the differences with primary and permanent teeth structures.

  3. Table: Tooth Eruption Times-Merck Manual Professional Edition

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    Tooth Eruption Times. * Varies greatly. † Molars are numbered from the front to the back of the mouth (see figure Identifying the teeth).

  4. Tooth Eruption Chart - From the First Tooth

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    Tooth Eruption Chart - Primary (Baby) & Permanent (Adult) Teeth.

  5. Child and Adult Dentition (Teeth) - Structure - Primary - ...

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    The permanent teeth begin to erupt, and replace the primary teeth, at 6 years of age. The permanent teeth complete eruption by approximately age 13 years – with the exception of the 3 rd molar ‘wisdom’ teeth, which usually erupt by the age of 21 years.

  6. Table: Tooth Eruption Times-Merck Manual Consumer Version

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    Permanent (32 total) ... Tooth Eruption Times. Teeth. Number. Age at Eruption* Deciduous (20 total) Lower central incisors. 2. 5–9 months. Upper central incisors. 2. 8–12 months. Upper lateral incisors. 2. 10–12 months. Lower lateral incisors. 2. 12–15 months.

  7. Tooth eruption chart with eruption age and number described in this article. Learn primary and permanent teeth eruption sequence and timeline.

  8. The Eruption Chart for Permanent Teeth Upper Teeth

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    The Eruption Chart for Permanent Teeth Upper Teeth TOOTH DENTAL NAME ERUPTION AGE ROOT FULLY FORMED 1 CENTRAL INCISOR 7-8 YEARS 10-11 YEARS 2 LATERAL INCISOR 8-9 YEARS 11-12 YEARS ... TOOTH GROWTH IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL THE ROOT IS FULLY FORMED . 3rd Molar Tooth 2nd 1st (6) 1st canno,'Eye Tcotn (31 2nd 3rd or Tooth .

  9. Permanent Tooth Eruption Chart

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    (Wisdom tooth) 17-21 2 Second Molar 12-13 3 First Molar 6-7 4 Second Premolar (Second Bicuspid) 10-12 5 First Premolar (First Bicuspid) 10-11 6 Caninie (Cuspid) 11-12 7 Lateral Incisor 8-9 8 Central Incisor 7-8 Permanent Tooth Eruption Chart. Title: perm.erupt.chart Created Date:

  10. Eruption Chart - NJDHSS

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    Tooth Eruption Source: The American Dental Association Upper Teeth Erupt Shed Central incisor 8-12 mos. 6-7 yrs. Lateral incisor 9-13 mos. 7-8 yrs. Canine (cuspid) 16-22 mos. 10-12 yrs. First molar 13-19 mos. 9-11 yrs. Second molar 25-33 mos. 10-12 yrs. Lower Teeth Erupt Shed Second molar 23-31 mos. 10-12 yrs.

  11. Permanent Tooth Development - MouthHealthy

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    Permanent Tooth Development Upper Teeth Erupt Central incisor 7-8 yrs. Lateral incisor 8-9 yrs. Canine (cuspid) 11-12 yrs. First premolar (first bicuspid) 10-11 yrs. Second premolar (second bicuspid)10-12 yrs. First molar 6-7 yrs. Second molar 12-13 yrs. Third molar (wisdom tooth) 17-21 yrs. Lower Teeth Erupt Third molar (wisdom tooth) 17-21 yrs.