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A discussion of a child who has lost her first baby tooth. ... In fact, it is even a little early for her to lose her first tooth. The average age for shedding the first baby teeth is also 6-7 years old, although some kids do start losing teeth at age 5.
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pediatrics.about.com/od/weeklyquestion/a/05_baby_teeth....
pediatrics.about.com/od/weeklyquestion/a/05_baby_teeth.htm
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If your child got his first tooth early or finished getting all of his baby teeth early, then he might start losing his baby teeth early too. On the other hand, if he didn't get his first tooth until age twelve or fifteen months, then he might be a little later than average in shedding or losing his first tooth.
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pediatrics.about.com/cs/weeklyquestion/a/041704_ask.htm
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From ages 6 to 12 your child will be losing baby teeth and getting his adult teeth. These are normal times for tooth eruption however if your child is a year old ... The study, conducted by the Australian Institute for Health and Welfare (AIHW), also found that boys tend to develop more baby teeth than girls at any age,
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www.dentalgentlecare.com/toothdevelp
www.dentalgentlecare.com/toothdevelp
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At what age do children start losing their baby teeth? ... Some children are excited to lose their baby teeth, while others are nervous about this childhood milestone. Either way, losing baby teeth is a great time to reinforce the importance of proper dental care:
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/baby-teeth/AN00355
www.mayoclinic.com/health/baby-teeth/AN00355
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At what age do children start to lose their baby teeth? And how long does it take until all adult teeth are in place?; Children can start losing their baby teeth anywhere from about the age of 5 to about 7. Usually the two front teeth on the bottom are the first teeth to be replaced.
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www.adha.org/kidstuff/faqs.htm
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From around the age of 6, baby teeth start to be replaced by the adult dentition. The child should be encouraged to wiggle the teeth as on some occasions the baby teeth may become stuck and cause the adult teeth to be pushed to one side...
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www.dentalwisdom.com/PatientGuide/childrensteeth/childr...
www.dentalwisdom.com/PatientGuide/childrensteeth/childrensteeth.html
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Baby Teeth Will Be Lost. Why Should They Be Fixed? ... At What Age Will My Child’s Teeth Appear? ... If baby teeth are lost early, cosmetic appliances and space maintainers are available to replace them, or to provide space for the permanent teeth to come through.
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www.drkathy.com/losing.htm
www.drkathy.com/losing.htm
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Most children begin losing their baby teeth around the age of 4 -- usually the front teeth first. They continue to lose baby teeth until the age of 12 or 13 when all of the permanent teeth finally come through.
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www.umm.edu/oralhealth/infchild.htm
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Your child will begin losing his/her primary teeth (baby teeth) around the age of 6. ... The first teeth to be lost are usually the central incisors. This is then followed by the eruption of the first permanent molars. The last baby tooth is usually lost around the age of 12, and is the cuspid or second molar.
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www.childrenshospital.org/az/Site566/mainpageS566P0.htm...
www.childrenshospital.org/az/Site566/mainpageS566P0.html
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