Keep wriggling it, it works!
Your baby can loose there first tooth around the age of six. Your baby can loose there first tooth around the age of six.
This is very common in children where the adult tooth comes out behind or in front of the baby tooth. Sometimes the baby tooth becomes loose as the adult tooth comes out more and extraction is not necessary. If the tooth is not becoming loose, then the tooth should be removed. Dentist Richmond Hill http://www.bcdentalcare.ca/NewPatients/tabid/472/Default.aspx
ask your dentistlook underneath the loose tooth if you see a white bump then it is baby tooth if loose enoughyou might might see a little bump underneath the loose toothlook at the signs of the other loose tooth like if it turns pink or see roots like that
I don't think it matters what tooth you loose first as long as its a baby tooth.
IDK but my 10 year old has the same tooth loose and I'm wondering the same thing.
It's a baby you should have nothing to worry about. It is coming out right on time.
yes, of course, it will hurt, the tooth (baby) will fall out when it is ready if it is a permanent tooth and it is loose, then a dentist will have to remove it.
A loose baby tooth that is turning gray or black is a dead tooth. A dentist can take the tooth out.
Yes, a cat's loose tooth will typically fall out on its own as part of the natural process of shedding baby teeth and growing adult teeth.
yes. you loose all your teeth. - baby teeth. not adult ones.
there is know tooth fairy or santa or easter bunny kids . A tooth is for chewing food. Baby teeth fall out to make way for permanent teeth.
A loose baby tooth can turn purple due to a process called bruising, which occurs when the blood vessels around the tooth break and leak blood into the surrounding tissues. This can happen as a result of trauma or pressure on the tooth and gums. The purple color is typically a sign of localized bleeding, and while it may be concerning, it usually resolves as the tooth becomes fully loose and eventually falls out. If there are other symptoms, such as pain or swelling, it's advisable to consult a dentist.