Is it normal for a baby to be six months old and still not teething?

Due to individual differences, it is normal for babies to have no teeth after six months.
1. The time of eruption of milk teeth is mostly related to genetic, endocrine, food properties and other factors, under normal circumstances, the baby 4 ~ 10 months after birth, milk teeth began to erupt, the order of eruption of milk teeth in the lower jaw is generally preceded by the upper jaw, from the front to the back, usually around the age of 3 years old.
2. However, due to the individual situation of each baby is different, six months has not yet teeth, may also be a normal phenomenon, but 13 months after birth, milk teeth have not yet erupted, the milk teeth eruption is delayed.
Delayed eruption of milk teeth, parents of young children should bring their children to the doctor in time to exclude systemic diseases affecting the eruption of teeth (e.g. hypothyroidism, etc.), and then pay close attention to the growth and development of young children, and reasonable feeding, timely and reasonable addition of complementary foods, in order to promote the healthy growth of milk teeth.