no im a scientist and i have the working knowledge of the hole univeres so no it doesnt so dont worry and take good care of your child
Losing a baby tooth...:)
yes i have had two baby raccoons and at about 4.5 to 5 mths they will start losing their baby teeth
physical
Answer A:You can loose your teeh as early as 5 and as late as 8 years old. It depends on your body and when you first started to grow your baby teeth. Some babies start growing there baby teeth as late as 1 years old and as early as 4 months. They say that your teeth will last longer if you grew your baby teeth late.Answer B:It depends on when you START loosing your teeth. For example, I began losing my teeth in the first grade, and I am still losing teeth, in Grade 6. You should probably start losing your teeth around the ages of 5 - 8, and stop losing your teeth in the ages of 10 - 13.Calculate the time when you, your child, or whoever started losing their teeth, then add about 5 to that number. That SHOULD be the approximate age of the end of tooth losing.
it depends on the person. Like my friend was 10 when she lost all her baby teeth, but i think a 11 year old should not be losing baby teeth still like i said it depends on the person. Hope this helps!
They begin losing their baby teeth at around 4 months. They will still teeth for a couple of months after.
Yes, a young horse may foam at the mouth when losing caps (baby teeth) and getting in new teeth. The process that creates the foam results from excess saliva and a horse that works his mouth and the saliva.
It's not at all a good thing for them to loose there teeth but my cocker spaniel lost 1 tooth when she was about 11 months old.
No.it may cause adult teeth to come in crooked.
Yes and no. Some horses may go off their feed and drop a little weight, while others are perfectly fine and stay at the same weight while losing their baby teeth.
i dont know the teeth specifically, but the set is called their "milk teeth" sorry! hope this helps!! : ) : )
There are no symptoms. It's actually quite natural for a heifer at that age to be loosing teeth, especially the front incisors, because she is shedding her baby teeth and growing in her adult teeth. It may be different if she's losing molars because she could have some sort of infection in the jaw that may need veterinary attention.