no that is not bad it just means your child's loose tooth is really lose
Just get it out like you do you with any other tooth, yank it out or tie a piece of string on it and attatch the other end of it to a open door and then let someone slam it and kaboom! You're loose tooth is now on the floor ( maybe ).
SIX YEARS IS THE RIGHT TIME FOR YOUR CHILDS permanent incisor to erupt. To allow this eruption remove the loose front tooth yourself. The child can be convinced it is going to be painless and even she can do it herself.
A childs tooth
Your baby can loose there first tooth around the age of six. Your baby can loose there first tooth around the age of six.
If it is very loose and when you push it with your tongue it moves/wiggles other wise it might not be quite ready to come out.
No. There is no point if the tooth is loose.
If a tooth is not loose then the only way you can loose it is if somebody knocks it out or if you bang it off of something hard
Even if you have a loose tooth, you should still brush your teeth. It may hurt, but if you want to, don't brush the tooth that is loose. Enjoy this answer!
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Not real.
The root surfaces will detach on each side at different times. You should not pull on a loose tooth until the root separates or you may cause an infection (or the closing of the gums over the following tooth). Generally, gripping the tooth with a cloth and lifting will work eventually. Do not try to force it sideways, as this could injure the gums or even misalign the permanent tooth.
No, because your loose tooth will fall out eventually, than you won't have anything to worry about.