I think the general rule of thumb is the earlier they come in, the earlier they fall out...or the later they come in the later they fall out.
I still had all my baby teeth in my second grade school photo, so I was 7 1/2 before I started losing my teeth.
However, I have a daycare boy who lost his first baby teeth before his 4th birthday...neither his dentist, nor his pediatrician, nor his parents were concerned...but I tell you it freaked me out.
Having worked in a Kindergarten classroom, I know that it is expected kids start to lose teeth at that time, because there are graphing activities that are done for it.
So, I would say typically between age 5 and 7.
2007-03-09 08:16:08
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answered by MacGillicuddy 2
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My eldest son, having sported a classic double-incisor hollow for the final 2-3 months, now has his first person the teeth peeping out from his gumline. he's 7 years and four months old. His desirable chum, 3 months youthful, has a single hollow and front teeth like a wobbly wood fence. i could say that the person teeth start to come again by in a childs 8th year yet have not any thought how long the full technique takes. while this is all carried out, i will permit you be attentive to nevertheless!
2016-12-14 14:58:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally around 5-6 years. Some will lose earlier...some later.
2007-03-09 08:08:54
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answered by RedHairedTempest 3
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Usually they start falling at 5, but it depends.. it might be earlier, or later
2007-03-09 08:11:27
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answered by simply unique 2
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My daughters started when she was 5 and she is now 8 and is finished, my son is 6 and has not lost one yet.
2007-03-09 08:07:24
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answered by mudd_grip 4
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usually at age 5, i lost my tooth at age 6.
2007-03-09 08:12:48
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answered by ~D@$H~ 2
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i do not know?
2007-03-09 08:08:43
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answered by kaileeluvsdogs 2
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