Replace it with a fake one at the dentist
none of their teeth are permanent, they grow 20 and loose 20.
After you loose your baby teeth, your permanent teeth can grow in. (Learn more about dental health at www.topdentists.com)
No. None of your teeth are supposed to be loose, except when the baby teeth are getting ready to be replaced by the permanent teeth, pushing them out.
no they just hurt really bad and if you leave them alone they will hard up
no sorry if your 5 and loose a tooth you will grow a permanent tooth
there is know tooth fairy or santa or easter bunny kids . A tooth is for chewing food. Baby teeth fall out to make way for permanent teeth.
Primary (or deciduous) teeth, and permanent (adult) teeth.
Permanent teeth, they do not grow back like a sharks teeth.
The average adult human has 32 permanent teeth.
cHILDREN LOOSE THEIR MILK TEETH BEFOR THEY CUT THEIR ADULT TEETH.
A child typically loses their first tooth around the age of 6, and it is usually one of the lower central incisors (the two front bottom teeth). These teeth are often the first to become loose as the permanent teeth begin to emerge. Losing these teeth is a normal part of dental development and is a sign that the child is growing.
Children typically lose their primary teeth, often referred to as "fang teeth" or canines, between the ages of 9 and 12 years. The exact timing can vary for each child, as the process of losing baby teeth and growing in permanent teeth can differ. Generally, the primary teeth start to loosen and fall out in a sequence that begins with the front teeth and progresses to the back. It's a natural part of dental development, leading to the emergence of permanent teeth.