Friday, July 31, 2009

Is it common for my four year who's going to be five on march 26 have two loose teeth?

My daughter lost her 1st tooth when she was 4 years 11 mos old (back in June). She lost her 2nd about 4 weeks later, and her third about 3 months later (that's all she has lost to date). She is still missing her 3rd tooth - it is just starting to come in now.

Is it common for my four year who's going to be five on march 26 have two loose teeth?
Yes.
Reply:He wouldn't perchance happen to be a 4 year old shark, would he?
Reply:My 5 year old lost his 2 fronts already and they are already growing in.
Reply:Yes i have a 4 year old who just lost a tooth a couple of weeks ago. She's already got another one loose





Don't let the 4 year old pull it out than it will come in cricked





Good luck
Reply:Precocious child! Just think...no school pictures with missing front teeth! There is such a wide variance in what is "normal." Your child is fine. You might want to be sure that he or she does a good job of brushing the new teeth. It's kind of hard for a little person to brush well. Maybe you can get a child-size electric toothbrush.
Reply:Children commonly start losing their teeth between 4 and 7. It's quite normal. The two loose ones are probably the middle front ones on the bottom and, if you'll remember, those were probably the first two to come in. Did s/he get teeth early too? That can sometimes play a role in it too. Don't worry. =)



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