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All babys are different and they all get different teeth at different times. Although I have never heard of a baby getting a molar for there first tooth I wouldn't worry about it. Sometimes random teeth come out of the gums and later go back in. Is your 4 month olds tooth all the way out or is it just breaking through the gums? My 6 month old had one of his incisors break though when he was 5 months and a few weeks later went back in and never came back out. I hope I have helped you answer your question.

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http://stagnes.healthera.com/Healthlibrary/onelibrary.aspx?id=707 Wisdom teeth are the third molars, found far back in the mouth. In general, people have three permanent molars that develop in each quadrant of the mouth

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8y ago

Sure, it can happen. It doesn't necessarily mean its a bad thing. The child may just be advanced in teeth growth. However, you should ask a dentist if you are concerned or unsure. The child might need a retainer to help make sure the adult teeth come in straight. If It's a front tooth and there's no history of trauma, then most likely it's just early developmental growth and therefore you can wait until the child's next regular dental checkup for assessment instead of wasting time and money for a extra dental exam. Chances are the dentist cannot do anything at this point regardless.

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yes they can

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