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Kids are supposed to lose 20 teeth. Later they will have wisdom teeth grow in. Girls loose teeth faster than boys do, averagely.
.Adults are supposed to have 32 teeth.

You get your Wisdom teeth at the very back when you are around the age of 20.

Children lose 20 baby teeth over several years. These teeth are replaced by 32 adult teeth. Four of these teeth are the wisdom teeth which are often removed during early-adulthood.

Twenty; 8 premolars, 8 incisors and 4 canines.

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13y ago

You are supposed to lose 20 teeth (not including wisdom teeth and getting teeth pulled) Everyone looses them at different times though. : D

i say you are suppossed to lose around 25 as a kid

You are supposed to lose 20 baby or deciduous teeth. This commences generally at age 6 with usually the loss of the front lower central baby teeth first and ending at the age of approximately 12 years with the loss of the second decisous molars.

There is significant variation between eruption and exfoliation (or loss) of baby teeth but generally females are ahead of males

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11y ago

You have to use twenty eight baby teeth. Your probably thinking "I only have twenty four teeth in mouth" your wisdom teeth count too. They might not have come in yet but you have to lose them because they crowd your mouth.

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You will loose your first set of teeth which are often called ther calld baby teeth dumbas get a f*ckin life

or baby teeth. These will have been replaced by permenant teeth by about the age of twelve.

o and im 10 and i lost all my teeth

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We lose teeth as children when it is time for the adult teeth to come through. We lose the incisors, cuspids and the first and second molars. This totals all 20 primary teeth.

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All the primary teeth should be lost - they are 20.

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