It may be normal for babies not to have teeth at eight months, but it may also be related to malnutrition and congenital maldevelopment of milk teeth.
1. Normal: Babies usually start teething between the 4th and 10th month after birth, but due to individual differences, there are also differences in the timing of baby’s teething. Therefore, it may be normal for babies not to have teeth at eight months, so you can observe them for a while.
2. malnutrition: baby growth and development after birth is more rapid, need to consume a lot of nutrients, protein, vitamin D, calcium and other nutrients are missing will affect the eruption of the teeth, nutritional intake is insufficient or the baby absorption of the baby is weak may lead to malnutrition, so that the baby in eight months has not yet long teeth.
3. congenital milk teeth dysplasia: hypothyroidism, genetic metabolic diseases and other reasons can lead to congenital milk teeth dysplasia, thus causing the baby eight months still have no teeth, this time you need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, for treatment.
The baby eight months still no teeth need to go to the hospital for relevant examination, clear cause and then deal with, usually pay attention to diet to nutritional balance, pay attention to the intake of vitamins and trace elements.