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Teeth for Life

At birth people usually have 20 primary (baby) teeth, which often erupt through the gums as early as six months of age.

These teeth are then shed at various times throughout childhood. By age 21, all 32 of the permanent teeth have usually erupted.

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Getting to know your teeth is fun! Learn all about your teeth with our fun, interactive, and educational diagrams:

Anatomy of a Tooth

Know Your Teeth

Brushing and Flossing

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    Age: 6-10 months

    Primary lower central incisors erupt.

    Age: 8-12 months

    Primary upper central incisors erupt.

    Age: 9-16 months

    Primary upper & lower lateral incisors erupt.

    Age: 13-19 months

    First molars erupt. The upper molars generally erupt before the lower molars. Average age of shed: 9-11 years.

    Age: 16-23 months

    Canines erupt. The upper canines generally erupt before the lower canines. Average age of shed: 9-12 years.

    Age: 23-33 months

    Second molars erupt. Generally the lower molars erupt first, followed by the upper molars. Average age of shed: 10-12 years.

    Age: 6-7 years

    The primary upper and lower central incisors are shed, and the permanent upper and lower first molars and lower central incisors erupt.

    Age: 7-8 years

    The primary upper and lower lateral incisors are shed, and the permanent upper central incisors and lower lateral incisors erupt.

    Age: 8-9 years

    The permanent upper lateral incisors erupt and the primary upper first molars are shed.

    Age: 9-10 years

    The primary upper and lower canines and the lower first molars are shed, and the permanent lower canines erupt.

    Age: 10-12 years

    The primary upper and lower 2nd molars are shed, and the permanent upper canines erupt, as well as upper and lower first and second premolars.

    Age: 11-13 years

    The permanent upper and lower 2nd molars erupt.

    Age: 17-21 years

    The upper and lower 3rd molars (or wisdom teeth) erupt.

  • Brushing: Step 1

    Place your toothbrush at a 45 degree angle to your gum.

    Brushing: Step 2

    Brush gently in a circular motion.

    Brushing: Step 3

    Brush the outer, inner, and chewing surfaces of each tooth.

    Brushing: Step 4

    Use the tip of your brush for the inner surface of your front teeth.

    Flossing: Step 1

    Wind about 18 inches of floss around your fingers as shown. Most of it should be wrapped around one finger, and as the floss is used, the other finger takes it up.

    Flossing: Step 2

    Use your thumbs and forefingers to guide about one inch of floss between your teeth.

    Flossing: Step 3

    Holding the floss tightly, gently saw the floss between your teeth. Then curve the floss into a C-shape against one tooth and gently slide it beneath your gums.

    Flossing: Step 4

    Slide the floss up and down, repeating for each tooth.

    Printable instructions >

JAKE BECKER, DMD
ALYSE DRAKULICH, DMD
STEPHEN PERSICHETTI, DDS
RYAN VOGE, DMD

DOWNTOWN
DENTAL ASSOCIATES

1221 SW Yamhill, Suite 310
Portland, OR 97205
(503) 227-0958
Fax: (503) 222-4685


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