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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

Dental Growth and Development

Primary Dentition
Calcification Formation Eruption Exfoliation
begins at complete at Maxillary Mandibular Maxillary Mandibular

Central incisors 4th fetal mo 18-24 mo 6-10 mo 5-8 mo 7-8 y 6-7 y


Lateral incisors 4th fetal mo 18-24 mo 8-12 mo 7-10 mo 8-9 y 7-8 y
Canines 4th fetal mo 30-39 mo 16-20 mo 16-20 mo 11-12 y 9-11 y
First molars 4th fetal mo 24-30 mo 11-18 mo 11-18 mo 9-11 y 10-12 y
Second molars 4th fetal mo 36 mo 20-30 mo 20-30 mo 9-12 y 11-13 y

Permanent Dentition
Calcification Crown (enamel) Roots Eruption*
begins at complete at complete at Maxillary Mandibular

Central incisiors 3-4 mo 4-5 y 9-10 y 7-8 y (3) 6-7 y (2)


Lateral incisors Maxilla: 10-12 mo 4-5 y 11 y 8-9 y (5) 7-8 y (4)
Mandible: 3-4 mo 4-5 y 10 y

Canines 4-5 mo 6-7 y 12-15 y 11-12 y (11) 9-11 y (6)


First premolars 18-24 mo 5-6 y 12-13 y 10-11 y (7) 10-12 y (8)
Second premolars 24-30 mo 6-7 y 12-14 y 10-12 y (9) 11-13 y (10)
First molars Birth 30-36 mo 9-10 y 5.5-7 y (1) 5.5-7 y (1a)
Second molars 30-36 mo 7-8 y 14-16 y 12-14 y (12) 12-14 y (12a)
Third molars Maxilla: 7-9 y 17-30 y (13) 17-30 y (13a)
Mandible: 8-10 y

* Figures in parentheses indicate order of eruption. Many otherwise normal infants do not conform strictly to the stated
schedule.

Logan WHG, Kronfeld R. Development of the human jaws and surrounding structures from birth to the age of fifteen years. J Am Dent
Assoc 1933;20(3):379-427. Copyright 1933 American Dental Association. All rights reserved. Adapted 2003 by permission.

RESOURCE SEC TION 377

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