It is an uncommon thing to happen, but 1 in 100,000 babies are born with a tooth.
no
Babies can be born with teeth.
Usually babies don't have teeth.
some babies are born more developed then others and develop at different stages
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Babies can't be born with teeth. We don't really know why, but it is simply so. babies start to grow them at the age of 1-2.
Yes. Some babies are even born with teeth.
no babies do not have teeth when they are first born they form after a few months
"Probably teeth" ^ this is wrong. Babies start to get their teeth before they even turn 1 year old, and its not that they are born with out their teeth. Their teeth are in their gums but haven't yet pushed their way out. I believe this person is referring to the fact that some people think that babies are born without knee caps and don't get them until around that age. This is wrong as well. Babies are born with knee caps, however they haven't ossified yet. A baby's kneecaps start off as cartilage and eventually ossify, becoming bone.
Zero, usually, but some babies on a very rare occasion, have 1! :)
Newborn babies typically have no teeth because they don't need them. Babies' first nutrition comes from mother's milk or a substitute. Most babies don't have teeth until 6 months to one year of age. By then, they are able to avoid dangers associated with eating solid food (ie., choking, gagging, aspirating, etc.). In fact, if babies were born with teeth, it would be bad for their nursing. Just ask any mother who has been bitten by their baby while nursing