As you may be aware, the emergence of a baby’s first milk teeth, typically occurring around the age of 6 months, marks a significant milestone in their early life. However, it is important to note that the timing of teething can vary among babies due to individual physical differences. While some infants may start sprouting teeth as early as 4 or 5 months old, there are also many who may not begin this process until around 1 year old. Naturally, many parents eagerly anticipate the moment when their child will showcase a complete set of teeth, often wondering how their little one will look with a mouthful of pearly whites from the very beginning.
To satisfy this curiosity of parents, a fun project called “Baby with teeth” was created, led by a mother and female photographer. from Texas, USA, Ashley Evans is the manager. She said: “I used a denture ‘fit’ app for a picture of my 2-month-old son for the first time, then I found a picture of my daughter when I was a baby and continued to put her pictures together. with full adult teeth I share before and after pictures of my baby on a closed Facebook group and get countless offers from parents who are curious to see their babies too How lovely and funny a smile would be if there were full, complete teeth.”
It is this that has made the mother of 2 set up the Baby with teeth page to share funny and funny photos of the children after “making teeth”. The page is currently attracting more than 2000 followers and hundreds of photos that make viewers fall from their seats laughing because they can’t imagine how funny the angelic smiles of children before and after having full teeth can be so funny.
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Sharing about the purpose of “making” photos of the children, Ashley said: “I love to make people laugh with these unique photos. Thanks to many people’s knowledge, the activities of selling cards, cups, calendars will be busy. More clearly, the proceeds will be used to support the treatment of dental diseases for those who cannot afford it.
Let’s take a look at some funny photos of the babies after being photographed.
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