
misses vja
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yes it is. It is perfectly normal. Teeth should come back in around the age of 6,7, or 8.
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MA$T3R RAY
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yes, its normal, so theres nothing to worry about
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dammittheregoesmydignity
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Yes. I lost most of my baby teeth at 4/5/6 but I've still got a few left now. . . . . (I'm 13) :)
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minney mouse!
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yes, it;'s pretty normal..kids have tendencies to fall.go to your dentist.
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Rosita
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Yes totally normal
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McDaddy
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NO!!!!!!!!! They are eating to many sweets and chocolate!!!!!!!!!!
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ddssami
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it depends ,you know like : which tooth is it ? why did it fall?is it because of a fall or infection?i think it's better if you let your dentist check the situation.
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Dr. Albert, DDS (UNITED STATES)
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4 IS A LITTLE EARLY. WHEN THERE HAS BEEN NO TRAUMA AND THE CHILD IS IN GOOD DENTAL HEALTH, THE BABY TEETH ARE USUALLY LOST BETWEEN THE AGES OF 5-7, SOME TIMES JUST AFTER 5 AND AT OTHER TIME RIGHT AFTER 7. AS A RULE, USUALLY IT'S 6 YEARS
+OR- 6 MONTHS EITHER WAY.
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Trixie Bordello
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Depends how hard you whack em!
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Jude
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It is a bit early, but not unheard of, for children of 4 to start losing their milk teeth. If you're worried, go to your dentist.
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R R
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not usually until they are about 6-7, but some children do lose them early, best to have a dentist take a look to see what is going on!
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LaLa
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It is a little early. They generally don't start falling out for at least another year from now. You should probably take your child to the dentist. He/she could tell you why the tooth fell out and will be able to find out where the permanent teeth are. If they aren't going to be in for a while, the other teeth could drift to fill the spot that was left by the missing one. Your child may need some sort of space maintainer to leave enough room for the adult tooth to come in when it eventually does. Sooo..... go to the dentist (please). =)
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