Aloha Pediatric Dentists
Pediatric Dentistry
Berkeley, CA
(510) 848-6494
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Pediatric Dentistry

  • Introduction
  • Tooth Brushing
  • Thumb Sucking
  • Tooth Eruption
  • Early Childhood Tooth Decay
  • Cavity Prevention
  • Gum Disease
  • Adolescence and Oral Care
  • What To Tell Your Child

Tooth Eruption

The first baby teeth come into the mouth are the two bottom front teeth. You will notice this when your baby is about six to eight months old. Next to follow will be the four upper front teeth and the remainder of your baby's teeth will appear periodically. They will usually appear in pairs along the sides of the jaw until the child is about 2-1/2 years old.

At around 2-1/2 years old, your child should have all 20 teeth. Between the ages of five and six, the first permanent teeth will begin to erupt. Some of the permanent teeth replace baby teeth and some don't. Don't worry if some teeth are a few months early or late as all children are different.

Baby teeth are important as they not only hold space for permanent teeth, but they are important for chewing, biting, speech, and appearance.

For this reason it is important to maintain a healthy diet and daily hygiene.

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Doctors Neil M. Katsura, Bob A. Khalil, Arnold H. Nakazato, Ameneh Khosrovani, Carole Miyahara, Megan Golinveaux
and Joseph K. Wampler are pediatric dentists in Berkeley, CA, specializing in the treatment of infants, children
and adolescents in the San Francisco East Bay Area cities of Berkeley, North Berkeley and Orinda.





3010 Colby St., #217, Berkeley, CA 94705 • Phone: (510) 848-6494 • Fax: (510) 848-9329
2640 Telegraph Ave. Suite 101 Berkeley 94704 • Phone: (510) 848-6494 • Fax: (510) 981-1159
906 Ensenada Ave., North Berkeley, CA 94707 • Phone: (510) 528-1546 • Fax: (510) 528-4362
3 Altarinda Rd., Suite 210, Orinda, CA 94563 • Phone: (925) 253-8190 • Fax: (925) 253-8199