You are supposed to have 24 teeth when you are 12 and while you are 12 your molars will start to grow and then you will have 28. Finally, when you are 18, your wisdom teeth will start to grow. At the age of 21 all your teeth should be in place; that is 32 teeth.
as many as he/she still have,plus in growing permanent teeth
Well my daughter is 12 years old So i just recently counted her teeth and she had about 28-30 teeth.
Well, it depends if you have your 12 year old molars. If you do you should have 28 if not you would have 24 teeth.
12 years old boy have 28 teeth
16 is not the correct answer, as a 2 1/2 year healthy child should have about 20 teeth, so if a 9 year old child has 16 teeth, then they are very ill, as they should have from 24 - 28 teeth
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a 10 year old should have 28 teeth
There is no set number of teeth a person looses a year. In general it's safe to say a child looses from 1-3 teeth a year. Though, some get teeth later than the norm and some earlier so if they were late on getting teeth they could be loosing a lot more than 1-3 teeth when they're nine. Hope this helped.
An average two year old child should have all his 20 primary teeth in his mouth.
it depends. If the child doesnt pull the teeth out then they should still have quite a few baby teeth, but they should have some adult teeth too. It is best if you teach your child not the twist and pull the teeth out before they are ready because it could result in crooked teeth.
about 24.
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Children lose their teeth at different rates, so this is hard to say. I lost a lot of mine very quickly around 6-8, so I had most of mine at 10. It could be different for you or your child though.
Eruption Pattern of Permanent Teeth in 7 year old child:Upper Teeth Eruption TimeCentral Incisor 7 to 8 years oldLower Teeth Eruption TimeCentral Incisor 6 to 7 years oldLateral Incisor 7 to 8 years old
Well, it actually depends on how fast the child teeth grow. They can grow baby teeth or permanent teeth. But, 4 year old cannot grow molars. they are too young.
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