If your dentist is not worried, no reason for you to be worried.
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I am eleven, nearly twelve, and I have lost exactly 12 teeth ( I haven't lost any molars, at least I don't think I have, but one is wobbly ) and I have 12 teeth that haven't come out. All in all I have 24 teeth. It all depends on your jaw, some children have nearly lost all their teeth when some others have not last many at all.
Sometimes premature babies will have this problem with their teeth as they grow. Most children will loose their baby teeth anywhere from 5 to 8 years old. Your family dentist would be able to determine if there will be problems with the permanent teeth.
Yes, if the shark by any chance lost so teeth somehow it could possibly en up on an ocean shore
Depends on the dinosaur. T. Rex had over 60 thick, conical, banana sized teeth that were up to 9 inches. They would grow back any teeth that they lost.
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.
Teeth are used for mechanical chewing and breaking down food so that the food is easier to be further broken down by the stomach to exact nutrients. When someone asks you if you have all your teeth, they are asking if you have lost any adult teeth.
If you have already lost your baby teeth, then you will grow in adult teeth. However, the adult teeth are permanent; if you lose one, you will not grow in any more. You will need to get a replacement, if possible. Contact your local dentist office for your advanced questions on this subject.
could just be slow growing try talking to the dentist or orthadontist
Children are suppose to lose all of their teeth. It's when they are adults, they're not suppose to lose any teeth!
Yes, when children lose their first/'Milk' teeth they grow new teeth. Sometimes they all grow at once and get crammed up in their Mouth's they'll need braces, eventually - when they've lost around about all of their 'Milk' teeth they'll grow rather large molars at the back.
As long as you have lost all your baby teeth you can be virtually any age, though Adult orthodontics is more expensive and painful.