Which teeth fall out first?

The first baby teeth to fall out are typically the two bottom front teeth (lower central incisors) and the two top front teeth (upper central incisors), followed by the lateral incisors, first molars, canines and second molars.
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Which teeth fall out first at what age?

First out: Central incisors

As such, since the lower central incisors are the first teeth to appear around 6 months of age, they're also the first to come loose and make room for your child's permanent teeth when they're around 6 or 7 years old.
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What order do teeth fall out in?

There is usually a basic pattern for the loss of baby teeth: first the two bottom front ones (lower central incisors), followed by the two top front ones (upper central incisors) and then the lateral incisors, first molars, canines and second molars.
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Do all 1st teeth fall out?

Much like the song “All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth,” their front teeth will often be the first to fall out. Again, though, each child is unique and some will lose their first tooth as early as 4 or as late as 7. Children will continue to lose their baby teeth through age 12, usually.
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Which baby teeth fall out last?

The last baby tooth is usually lost around the age of 12, and is the cuspid or second molar. There will be a total of 32 permanent, or adult, teeth.
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How many baby teeth do you lose on the bottom?

In all, babies are expected to grow 20 teeth—10 top, and 10 bottom—in the first years of their lives.
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Do kids teeth fall out in a certain order?

The baby teeth usually come out in the same order that they came in. The bottom front teeth go first, followed by the top front teeth, and so on down the jawline in order. It is not unusual for kids who got their baby teeth early to lose them early, starting around age four.
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Can baby teeth fall out in a different order?

Baby teeth are lost as part of normal development and the order of their loss is determined by the development of the adult teeth. There are a few instances in which baby teeth are lost in the wrong order and this can cause problems.
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Is it normal for a 5 year old to lose teeth?

Baby teeth (also called deciduous teeth or primary teeth) begin to wiggle as early as age 4 and you will see kids losing teeth between the ages of 5-15, with girls many times losing them before boys. Baby teeth can also be lost due to injuries or dental issues such as gum disease or cavities.
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Can a child lose top teeth first?

The first baby teeth to fall out are typically the two bottom front teeth (lower central incisors) and the two top front teeth (upper central incisors), followed by the lateral incisors, first molars, canines and second molars.
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Is it normal for a 4 year old to lose a tooth?

The first teeth to fall out are normally the lower front pair. If a 4-year-old loses one of these teeth, it's probably normal development, just on the early side. But if a different tooth is coming out, say one in the back, this is a cause for concern. "There's probably something else going on," cautions McTigue.
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What is a wisdom tooth for?

According to anthropologists, the last set of molars or wisdom teeth, were provisions for our ancestors to help them chew coarse, rough food such as hard items like nuts, roots, meats, and leaves. You do not have to be an anthropologist to know that those teeth have outlived their purpose.
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When does a child lose their top front teeth?

Most children shed their lower front teeth and upper front teeth by age seven.
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Why is my daughter's loose tooth turning GREY?

The traumatized tooth may darken over time. This just means that red blood cells have been forced into the hard part of the tooth from the blood vessels in the nerve (pulp) tissue. The traumatized baby teeth may change into an array of colors, from pink to dark gray.
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When do top front teeth fall out?

Just be sure to check in with your dentist, who can address any concerns. All four center teeth, known as bottom and top incisors, usually fall out in the 6-8 year range. The sharp teeth beside them (called canines or cuspids) as well as the first molars leave a little later, around 9-12 years old.
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Is it normal for a child to lose 2 teeth at once?

If your child has started losing teeth all at once, this might feel like a cause for concern, both for you and your little one. But in fact, it's a cause for celebration! Losing baby teeth is totally normal and is a major milestone for all kids.
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Which teeth are deciduous?

Deciduous teeth are also called children's teeth, baby teeth or first teeth. Deciduous teeth are smaller and whiter than permanent teeth. We only have 20 deciduous teeth. They start to erupt when we're around 6 months old, and are usually all through when we're 29 months old.
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Is it better to lose baby teeth later?

If the baby teeth come out too early, space can be lost causing crowding of the underlying permanent ones. At the other end, baby teeth that are not lost on time can force the permanent ones to come in crooked creating a more difficult orthodontic condition.
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How long does it take for a child's 2 front teeth to grow back?

Once the baby tooth has fallen out it can take as long as six months for the permanent adult tooth to appear in its place. Sometimes the gap can remain unfilled for a lot longer, causing concern in parents about the development of their child's teeth.
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Can I keep my wisdom teeth?

Some say leave healthy teeth alone

We often tell patients that if their wisdom teeth are healthy and not causing any issues, they don't necessarily need to be extracted. That means your third molars can stay if they are: Healthy and don't show signs of decay. Fully erupted through the gums.
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Is wisdom tooth lucky?

A pulled wisdom tooth is a lucky charm. Don't know about the counting of teeth theory but isn't it easy to bring a lucky charm your way – just pull out your wisdom tooth! Another myth associated with wisdom teeth apparently indicates long life, if your wisdom teeth come in late, you will enjoy a long life!
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How painful is wisdom teeth removal?

Most people have little to no pain after surgery. You'll likely have swelling and mild discomfort for 3 or so days. Your mouth may need a few weeks to completely heal. Follow your doctor's instructions for a quicker recovery.
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What happens if a child loses a tooth too early?

When a baby tooth is lost too early, the adjacent teeth often start shifting into the open space. This can result in your child's teeth becoming crowded and crooked. Space maintainers hold the adjacent teeth in a steady position so that the permanent replacement tooth can grow in appropriately.
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Is it OK to wiggle a loose tooth?

Many parents are concerned about children wobbling their loose baby teeth, as they fear it may be harmful to the tooth or gum. Generally, if your child has loose baby teeth, it's okay for them to 'wiggle' them.
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What happens if a baby tooth goes GREY?

Sometimes, kids' teeth appear gray temporarily. This slight change in color can happen because your child's mouth is constantly growing and changing. Some kids teeth discoloration could happen with growth or due to an accident. But serious discoloration is not something you should take lightly.
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