Child Dental Development Monitoring at Becker Orthodontics
Child dental development follows a predictable script, and the problems worth catching are the ones that go off script. Our free observation program, part of the Growth & Development care at Becker Orthodontics, checks your child’s dental development every six months from age 6. Dr. Ryan Becker tracks each erupting tooth against the expected timeline, watches jaw growth, and tells you plainly when everything is proceeding normally, which for most kids is every single visit.
Child Dental Development Stages and Timeline
Two waves of teeth define childhood dental development. The first set of twenty baby teeth arrives by around age 3, holds space for a few years, then hands off to twenty-eight permanent successors between ages 6 and 13. Here is the full timeline parents ask about most.
Baby Teeth
| Tooth group |
Erupts |
Falls out |
| Central incisors |
6 to 12 months |
6 to 7 years |
| Lateral incisors |
9 to 16 months |
7 to 8 years |
| Canines |
16 to 23 months |
9 to 12 years |
| First molars |
13 to 19 months |
9 to 11 years |
| Second molars |
23 to 33 months |
10 to 12 years |
Permanent Teeth
| Tooth group |
Erupts |
| First molars (“6-year molars”) |
6 to 7 years |
| Central incisors |
6 to 8 years |
| Lateral incisors |
7 to 9 years |
| Canines |
9 to 12 years |
| Premolars |
10 to 12 years |
| Second molars (“12-year molars”) |
11 to 13 years |
| Wisdom teeth |
17 to 21 years |
Every range above is a healthy window rather than a deadline. A tooth arriving a few months late rarely means anything. A tooth arriving out of sequence, or a baby tooth refusing to leave, is what earns a closer look.
What We Monitor at Each Stage
Watching child dental health development takes more than counting teeth. At every six-month visit, Dr. Becker tracks:
- Eruption sequence and timing for every tooth
- Jaw growth and how the upper and lower arches meet
- Space available for the permanent teeth still on their way
- Baby teeth lingering past their natural exit window
- Habits like thumb sucking that quietly reshape the bite
Digital imaging fills in what the eye misses, showing unerupted teeth beneath the gums years before they surface. Impactions, missing teeth, and crowding all announce themselves on an X-ray long before they show in a smile.
When Development Goes Off Track
Most monitoring visits end with a handshake and a see-you-in-six-months. When something does drift off script, catching it mid-growth keeps the fix small. A crossbite spotted at 8 means an expander instead of jaw surgery at 18, and a baby tooth lost too early means a simple space maintainer instead of an impacted tooth later. Our interceptive orthodontics page covers those targeted early treatments, their appliances, and their costs in detail.
Free Development Monitoring at Two Offices
The observation program is completely free, with no consultation fees, no evaluation charges, and no obligation to ever start treatment. Visit us at 1288 Valley Forge Road, Suite 60, Phoenixville, PA 19460 or 1310 Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462. Offices open at 7 AM, so monitoring visits fit before school. Call (610) 935-1547 or book a free consultation online to enroll your child.
What Happens at a Monitoring Visit
- Quick exam: Dr. Becker checks erupting teeth, bite alignment, and jaw growth.
- Imaging when needed: Low-radiation digital X-rays track what is developing beneath the gums.
- Plain-language update: You hear exactly where your child’s development stands against the timeline.
- Next step: Usually just another free visit in six months. If treatment ever becomes worthwhile, you get the honest case for it first.