At what age do babies get a full set of milk teeth?

Babies typically get their full set of 20 milk teeth by the age of 2.5 to 3 years old.

Here's a general timeline for milk teeth eruption:

* 6-8 months: Lower central incisors

* 8-12 months: Upper central incisors

* 9-13 months: Lower lateral incisors

* 10-16 months: Upper lateral incisors

* 16-22 months: First molars

* 17-23 months: Canines (cuspids)

* 23-33 months: Second molars

Important Note: This is just a general guide, and the timing of tooth eruption can vary slightly from child to child. If you have any concerns about your baby's teeth, it's best to consult with a pediatric dentist.

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