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The initial size of the baby teeth will not suit the jaw which matures with age. This is why the baby teeth fall out by dissolving the root, making them weak. They are soon replaced by the growth of mature teeth.

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11y ago

So a child's teeth can get stronger cause the baby teeth are weak

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15y ago

they have to fall out in order to make room for permanent teeth, if they did not, you could wind up with a terrible overcrowding condition and crooked permanent teeth.

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9y ago

Because they're worn out, and the skull and jaw has grown enough to have room for the adult teeth.

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11y ago

I think 20

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