This is a good question... um... it depends upon if they have lost any teeth... If they have then they will not have all their teeth:)
My 4yo daughter and 5yo twin boys all have 20 teeth each.
You can just pull them out, or they fall out by themselves.
20 teeth
An average two year old child should have all his 20 primary teeth in his mouth.
they will not have any teeth and will not grow back
a 12 month old has about 5 to 4 mabey 6 teeth by that age.
The 5-year-old does not have their adult teeth in yet. A dentist can tell with an x-ray if they have adult teeth that will come in. Good luck to the child and God Bless:)
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
Horses begin shedding their milk teeth at age two and have adult dentition by their 4 year old year.
Most 12-month-old have around 4-6 teeth, but it's common for them not to have any or to have only 1 or 2. Everyone is different.
When they are about 1-5 months old
You can use either "5 years old" or "5-year-old" ex. Brian is 5 years old. ex. Brian is a 5-year-old.
i dont know, try to go to a dentist or something. he'll know what to do. or if is too in the gums a surgeon'll have to perform surgery.
They will grown back between the time of 5 - 8 years. The fact that they were pulled prematurely does not affect the growth of the tooth.
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