Actually, no it's not impossible. My friend is 15 and a half and she still has 2 baby teeth left.
A nine year old should still have some baby teeth present.
it depends, well i had all my baby teeth when i was 3
Well, it actually depends on how fast the child teeth grow. They can grow baby teeth or permanent teeth. But, 4 year old cannot grow molars. they are too young.
No
Once you have replaced your baby teeth with adult teeth, if you lose one it is gone for good.
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.
It's fine to still have baby teeth at 13, you could go to the dentist if you're concerned though
Pups are born with out teeth; between 6 and 8 weeks their "baby" teeth come in; there are 28. By 6 - 8 months these are replaced by "permanent"; there are 42.
She should have 20 baby teeth but she may be a late developer. The number of baby teeth doesn't have anything to do with the number of adult teeth.
An 8-year-old typically has 24 permanent teeth, which include incisors, molars, canines, and premolars. This dental development stage is commonly known as the mixed dentition phase, where the child has a combination of primary (baby) and permanent teeth.
A three year old should have 20 teeth. (They should all be in by the time he/she is two)
yes it might be possible but it is not very likely