What is the normal order of baby teeth growth

The order in which babies get their teeth is generally from the middle incisor, the lateral incisor, the first molar, the cuspids, and finally the second molar. The exact timing and order may vary slightly. Babies have a total of 20 milk teeth, 10 on the top and bottom, and 5 on the left and right from the midline. The milk center incisors usually begin to come in at 6 to 8 months of age, and the milk lateral incisors usually come in at 8 to 10 months. The first molar, often comes in at 12 to 16 months, the cuspids usually come in at 16 to 20 months, and finally the second molar comes in at 24 to 30 months. However, the exact order may vary because of individual differences. When there is an abnormality or delay in the order of teeth growth, parents are advised to take their babies to the hospital for checkups in time to avoid any adverse reactions.