I think so
yes, you can lose your molars just like any other tooth. You want to lose your baby molars, but not the adult teeth.
Yup, I started to lose my molars when I was only 9.
Yes, children do lose their primary teeth, often referred to as "baby teeth," which include their primary molars. These teeth typically begin to fall out around age six and are eventually replaced by permanent teeth, including permanent molars. This process is a normal part of dental development and continues into early adolescence.
9 11yr
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Molars are not nonsuccedanous teeth because the premolars replace the primary molars.
It is very difficult to say. Some do not lose their second set of molars at all. It depends on how you take care of your teeth (molars). Never hopefully. You only get two sets of molars, if you lose your "second set" you're done, unless you happen to be a shark.
Yes. You have baby molars that will come out to make room for your back teeth.
12 year old molars refer to the permanent molars a child receive at the approximate age of 12 years old. The 12-year-old molars are your permanent molars so they will not get replaced as the primary teeth do. The 12-year-old molars can be lost through extraction, cavities, or even though bone loss.
Most people have 12 permanent molars. Children have 8 primary molars that are replaced by permanent premolars.
Yes, it is normal for a nine-year-old to lose their molars, specifically the primary or "baby" molars. Children typically start losing their baby teeth around age six, and this process can continue until about age twelve. The loss of these teeth allows for the permanent molars to come in, which is a natural part of dental development. However, if there are concerns about the timing or health of the teeth, it's best to consult a dentist.
You lose your baby first molars at 9-11 years of age baby second molars at 10-12 years of age Hope that helps.