Ages can varry WIDELY and is somewhat genetic.
As others have said, 5-7 is typical, so we were quite suprized when our son lost his first tooth BEFORE his 4th birthday.
2007-09-13 05:39:23
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answered by HooKooDooKu 6
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My dentist at present informed me that infants in many situations initiate dropping their tooth around the age of 6 onwards. My daughter misplaced her first the tooth whilst she grew to become into 7 and has basically so a ways misplaced 2, yet she has a pal who has misplaced particularly some tooth in the final twelve months. As one the tooth fell out, the subsequent one to it have been given wobbly! do no longer concern approximately it, it fairly is particularly regular. additionally, understand that as infants lose the front tooth, then she would be in a position to get her new back tooth as properly, so she might have what seem to be lumps on her gums on the back that can take particularly a while to return by way of. reliable success, and if any discomfort, understand that rubbing Anbosol (i think of thats what it fairly is observed as) on the gums will help with the discomfort.
2016-12-26 08:45:59
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answered by Anonymous
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my daughter is 10 and started at 4 and still has some baby teeth left
my son is 5 and doesn't have any loose yet
2007-09-13 05:00:34
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answered by Ima Stressed Out 5
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I lost my first tooth at the end of 1st grade but I was a little late. 5-7 is a good average answer.
2007-09-13 03:25:45
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answered by Kayla :-)! 3
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It varies...probably as early as 4. My son, who will be 6 in December, has already lost two, his first one in April and the second one last week.
2007-09-13 03:35:36
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answered by ? 6
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5-7.
2007-09-13 02:26:00
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answered by TX Mom 7
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Anywhere from 5-7 years old...hope this helps...
2007-09-13 02:30:38
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answered by durtyboyz2005 3
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My son lost his first tooth in kindegarten.
2007-09-13 02:27:27
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answered by Megan 4
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