usually about 5 or 6.
2007-02-01 08:44:00
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answered by hugo76 3
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Being a mother myself I could answer this from experience but I thought I would see if I could find something from a dental site and give you both...
My daughter lost her teeth very early age-4 years old
However this is what I found..
Loosing Baby Teeth
The process by which a child looses their baby teeth is a simple one. At about age six the roots of the baby teeth begin to dissolve, as this happens the teeth begin to get loose. A baby tooth may wiggle about for quite a while before the tooth actually falls out. Gentle coaxing by pushing on the tooth is not harmful, however, be sure that your child does not put excess pressure on the tooth with his tongue. It is not abnormal for the permanent tooth to make an appearance with the baby tooth still in the mouth. If however, the baby tooth does NOT fall out soon after the permanent tooth breaks through, notify your dentist. An over retained baby tooth may interfere with the normal development of the adult tooth.
Baby teeth are also responsible for guiding the permanent teeth into their proper position in the jaw. If a baby tooth is lost prematurely due to an accident or decay it is important that the space be held open. Usually this is done with a little device called a space maintainer. If this space is not held open, the tooth underneath may have problems growing in later on. Baby teeth generally come out when they are ready, without any complications. Notify your dentist of any problems or questions
2007-02-01 12:16:30
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answered by Maybe I am a smartass..so what 4
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5 or 6
2007-02-01 12:22:20
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answered by MrS.WilSoN 3
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Your teeth start falling out at 5/6,but if you are asking when are your baby teeth all gone it's probably like at 13-16 years of age.
2007-02-01 08:50:43
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answered by TennisChick 2
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Baby teeth?Between the ages of 5 and 7.
2007-02-01 08:47:55
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answered by betsy 1
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well my son's started losing teeth at the age of 5 the bottom two teeth and then the front teeth at the top
2007-02-01 09:56:54
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answered by good4u06@verizon.net 2
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5 and older and you r supposed to have ur grown up teeth at the age of 13 or 14 i am not quite sure.
2007-02-02 17:20:11
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answered by p!atd luva 2
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usually at age 5-7 years old, but sometimes earlier depending on how early the child began teething.
2007-02-01 13:51:52
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answered by ladyb 1
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My son started loosing his teeth at age five. My big brother started loosing his at 4, although that is not a common age. Most dentist will tell you five to seven years of age is when they start, and they are still loosing them at age eleven.
2007-02-01 11:25:51
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answered by trhwsh 5
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usually around 6 years...haha - just look in any elementary yearbook and turn to the first graders! haha - they are always missing teeth!! :)
2007-02-01 10:36:10
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answered by rachie 3
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