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Well it depends on how old the child is. My sons had his two front teeth do the same thing when he was in kindergarten. And the dentist just told him to wiggle the teeth and a week later we pulled them once they had became loose enough! They did look a little crooked until the rest of his baby teeth came out and they straightened up. Hope that helps!

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you can just wait, or spin your baby tooth around to make it loose enough to fall out (or you just pull it out!)!

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Yes. That is how your teeth get loose!

yes, it can

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How do you compare a baby tooth from an adult?

A baby tooth is smaller than a adult tooth.


What about baby teeth that have no adult teeth?

Babies and young children don't have any adult teeth. Baby teeth fall out before permanent teeth emerge through the gum, or if baby teeth have not fallen out before, an emerging permanent tooth pushes the baby one out. In some cases, a permanent tooth can push up either in front of or behind a baby tooth and dental services are needed to remove the baby tooth and to straighten the adult tooth's alignment.


Does an adult tooth always grow in place of baby tooth?

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What is a baby tooth?

A baby tooth is a tooth which will be replaced when it has been lost by the child to whom it belongs, and replaced with a permanent, adult tooth.


Can you still have adult tooth under a baby tooth that has a crown?

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What is the reason you still have a baby tooth as an adult?

You probably have either a congenitally missing or impacted permanent adult tooth.


Is the fourth tooth from the left to the right a baby tooth when you are eleven?

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Can an adult ever lost a tooth and then another tooth grows back in its place?

Depending on why you lost your tooth, if you never lost all of your baby teeth (just because you have teeth under your baby onesdoesn't mean your going to lose them (two of my teeth were growing in a way they wouldn't push my baby teeth out and at 17 I got them pulled and within a month they were fully grown in)) and your tooth eventually falls out because of the pressure from the tooth growing under it, or if by chance the tooth that you "accidentally lost" is a baby tooth, AND there is a tooth under it then yes. Other wise no. Go to a dentist. You actually born with tooth buds inside your gums, your milk tooth buds are almost completed forming but the adult teeth have only started. The reason your milk teeth fall out is because the adult tooth bud has finished growing and crushes the root of the milk tooth. Some people are born without adult tooth buds. Count yourself lucky :/


What if a child gets an abscessed tooth in a baby tooth Can it damage the adult tooth underneath?

No, The adult teeth forms separate from the child tooth. However if nutrition is not improved while the adult tooth is coming before the adult tooth comes in, there is a higher chance it will be weak and more prone to decay.


Is it rare to have a baby tooth as an adult?

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Is it bad to have a baby tooth when your a teenager?

No, you're not a adult yet.