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March 23, 2026

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In the first two years of your baby’s life, they have already grown significantly. In fact, by the time they turn three, they should have all their baby teeth! These last molars to come in between the ages of 20 and 33 months. Bigger than other types of teeth, the molars may cause your toddler to be more uncomfortable and unpleasant as this round of dentition erupts.

The terrible twos aren’t affected by just two-year molars, but understanding what your child may be experiencing can help you know how to give them assistance and stay patient. In this post, you’ll learn more about the telltale signs of molar teething, what can be done to provide relief, and other important facts you need to know as a parent.

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