Yes,It's normal. It may be happened that many children are getting lose their teeth earlier due to they got early teeth.
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.
you lose 12 baby teeth Not exactly, my 9 year old just lost her 16th tooth!
Once you have replaced your baby teeth with adult teeth, if you lose one it is gone for good.
they will not have any teeth and will not grow back
hmm well i guess the grow and loose the outer layer, but no i do not think that they loose there antler every year.
Normally none that are erupted, but the teeth buds are forming. If a newborn is born with teeth a lot of times they fall out within the first year and most of the time are replaced because they were extra formations.
If it has been that long just go see an oral surgeon.
Baby teeth will never grow back, once their gone their gone. However, this 4 year old may have earlier adult teeth. These are stronger, but take care of them. For when these Adult teeth are gone, theres no way of getting them back, unless of course you wear dentures or have teeth implants. This however is very expensive, and as a 4 year old, i wouldn't want to be wearing dentures!! So the answer to your question is that, his baby teeth will never grow back, but his Adult teeth will.
it depends if they have an extra tooth on the back or the front.
Varies. He/she will eventually loose all his/her 20 baby teeth. Normally, baby(milk) teeth have the following life:Central incisors : 6-12 monthsLateral incisors : 9-16 monthsFirst molars: 13-19 monthsCanine teeth : 16-23 monthsSecond molars: 22-33 months
No, when i was 12 i had nearly that many teeth and all my are in now
Dogs teeth CAN fall out when they are growing up, especially- but I have had my dog for 8 years, now, and her teeth are not growing anymore. Their teeth are like humans. When we get to a certain age, they stop growing. But if you are concerned about your dogs teeth, you can always make an appointment with your local vet. Thank you xxx