what the hell are you asking? Try typing something in English that is understandable
2006-10-07 02:06:33
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not really sure what you are asking, but if I can guess, you are concerned that your 5 yr old daugher's tooth is loose! It is not uncommon for 5 year olds to start losing teeth.
Don't worry! In dentistry, we consider two different types of age; chronological age and dental age. The first is how old you are and the second is based on the development of the dentition. The Chronological Age and Dental Age can differ by up to 2 years in either direction. Usually teeth do not exfoliate (fall out) if they do not have a tooth erupting underneath them. There is a general pattern that you will see, teeth will usually erupt first in the lower jaw then the corresponding tooth will erupt in the upper arch a few months or a year later.
On Average, children usually start loosing teeth around 6 or 7 years of age. But like I said previously, the dental age can be as much as 2 years before this or two past this. We pick 6 as an average, but everyone develops at different rates. By age 6 your child should already be seeing a dentist, and have had x-rays to see that everything is developing and in the right place. If your daughter has not yet seen a dentist, schedule her an appointment to get things checked out!
2006-10-07 08:55:32
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answered by Dr. Jon 3
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Usually the milk teeth start falling at the age of 6.but then it vary from person to person.so in ur dottys case ..if it is the lower middle tooth (lower central incisors) which is shaky now...U dont have to worry!! Because thats the milk tooth to shed first...If its shaking badly then try to pull it out ursel...&if U cant do it then U got to take her to A dentist & get it removed soon or else her New teeth will come out in a wrong position...Sodont wait &start .acting now....
2006-10-07 21:43:06
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answered by dotty the naughty 1
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Don't panic my daughter is 5 and has lost 3 teeth already, she is about 2 have another one fall out. Its all part of growing up. Don't worry, its fine. If u r really worried go 2 the dentist BUT I think it is all normal.
2006-10-07 02:07:20
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answered by bammbamm 3
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This is normal. The central incisors are supposed to come out between the ages of 5 and 7 years.
2006-10-07 14:29:03
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answered by Kevin H 7
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I think its ok. For some children it starts early. I know of a child in my son's class who has just turned six. This child has been without his front teeth for 4-5 months now. He must be five then. If you are so much worried then I think you should check with your pediatrician.
2006-10-07 02:08:26
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answered by Ritz 3
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this is the milk teeth falling. why worry. if you are giving her calcium tablets - stop it. because with extra calcium the front teech become unproportionately big and look ugly. you can start after the front 6/8 teeth are replaced. do consult a dentist.
2006-10-07 02:42:42
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answered by HMG M 3
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FIVE YEARS IS NORMAL. I just answered your other question, so please click on the links to the articles there. Print them out and save them for future reference.
2006-10-07 10:01:29
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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it us usally, do not worry it is due to ffod and some choclates etc, if you are still worried vicit your dentist
2006-10-07 02:18:00
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answered by nicefriendvikas 3
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DONT BE AFRAID IT IS COMMON FOR ALL CHILDREN THAT IS TEETH WILL
FALL BET 5-7YEARS
2006-10-07 02:07:57
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answered by san g 1
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