Well it's hard to say,I lost all my baby teeth in the 4th grade but i was 9 at the time. I lost my teeth fast because i had a alot of cavaties and 1 sweet tooth(DEAD TOOTH) and my cousin is 14 she still didn't lose all of them yet. But the faster you lose your baby teeth the faster your wisdom teeth come in.
A baby (they have not yet grown teeth) or an old person that has lost their teeth.
not really, what matters most are his teeth, whether or not he lost all his baby teeth yet or not.
It's not at all a good thing for them to loose there teeth but my cocker spaniel lost 1 tooth when she was about 11 months old.
As long as you have lost all your baby teeth you can be virtually any age, though Adult orthodontics is more expensive and painful.
In short, no. It depends on your age, by about 12 years old you should have lost all of your deciduous (baby) teeth, and your permanent teeth should all be there by about 17 years old with the exception of your 3rd molar (wisdom teeth) that usually come out between 17-25 years. Most people have 32 permanent teeth including the wisdoms, but some people don't get them leaving them with only 28.
All puppies, no matter the breed lose their baby teeth from 3 to 4 months of age and they have generally lost all of them by the time they're 6 months old. If a puppy still has baby teeth by the time it's 10 months old (or older) it's said to have "retained baby teeth". This can lead to orthodontic and periodontic complications and should not be ignored. You should examine your puppy's mouth to check for retained baby teeth. If you find any a vet should examine your puppy. .
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
it depends, well i had all my baby teeth when i was 3
no because they are dead they have lost all their teeth and are there for in their grave.this answer is scientfically proven.
Most of my friends have all lost there teeth but i still have 3 to go! So your not alone!!
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.
A three year old should have 20 teeth. (They should all be in by the time he/she is two)