Babies typically start teething at around 6 months old, but the process can begin as early as 3 months and as late as 12 months. Most babies will have all of their primary teeth by the age of 3. The first teeth to come in are usually the lower front teeth (the lower central incisors), followed by the top front teeth, top lateral incisors, bottom lateral incisors, first molars, canines, and second molars. The order and timing of teething can vary, but generally, the process follows a predictable pattern. Its important for parents to monitor and assist their child with dental care until they are around 7 or 8 years old, and establish a "dental home" by the age of one, according to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.