Baby Dental, What is the youngest age a baby can start teething at
Question: My daughter is not quite three months and she has all the signs of teething. The fussiness, biting and drooling. I put my finger in her mouth to feel her gums but nothing came though yet. But she is less fussy as long as she as a teething ring. I called my doctor and he said babies normally start teething around five months. Is he right or can she just be teething sooner? Anyone have a teething baby before five months?
Reply: Your doctor is right normally baby will start teething around five months. However that statement does not mean that a baby can not teeth sooner or even later then five month period. So even if your baby is teething at three months, does not mean it is abnormal. Just start stocking up on your teething rings.