The better way is to have a dentist do it. If you cannot afford it, there are university dental schools that will do it either with very little or no charge.
a 10 year old should have 28 teeth
24 teeth
your suppose to have 28 teeth if you have only 24 teeth you are missing 2 teeth at the top and 2 teeth at the bottom
Yes I'm 10 and I've only lost 9 teeth i was worrying the same thing!
No, Only up to the age of 12.
throw her a rope and pull her out?
Foals begin to get their deciduous (baby) teeth at around a week old, with all baby teeth usually in by five months of age. They start shedding these baby teeth and getting their permanent teeth around 2 ½ years old.
A 10-year-old typically has a mix of primary (baby) teeth and permanent (adult) teeth. By this age, many children start losing their primary teeth, usually beginning with the front incisors, and their permanent teeth are beginning to emerge. The process can vary significantly from one child to another, but most will have lost several teeth and may have some permanent molars and incisors in place. Regular dental check-ups are important during this transitional phase to monitor growth and address any issues.
Children lose their teeth at different rates, so this is hard to say. I lost a lot of mine very quickly around 6-8, so I had most of mine at 10. It could be different for you or your child though.
my little brother is 5 and he has lost 6 teeth but i think you would have lost about at the age of 5=3 6=4 7=6 8=7 9=10 10=13 11=15 12= maybe all of the teeth are about by then but everyone is different
10 year old was born in 2000.
There is no set number of teeth a person looses a year. In general it's safe to say a child looses from 1-3 teeth a year. Though, some get teeth later than the norm and some earlier so if they were late on getting teeth they could be loosing a lot more than 1-3 teeth when they're nine. Hope this helped.