The health care provider will perform a physical examination, including a detailed examination of the mouth and gums, and ask questions such as:
- In what order did the teeth emerge?
- At what age did other family members develop teeth?
- Are there any other family members that have teeth that never "came in"?
- What other symptoms are also present?
An infant with delayed or absent tooth formation may have other symptoms and signs that, when taken together, define a specific syndrome or condition. Diagnostic tests are usually not necessary unless a disorder is suspected as the cause. Most often, delayed tooth formation is a normal finding. Occasionally, dental x-rays will be needed.
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