The last one is usually lost around the age of 12 - 13 years. But keep in mind that occasionally a person will have an adult tooth that doesn't develop, therefore, the baby tooth remains in the mouth. Take the child to the dentist if they are over 13 and still have any baby teeth to ensure their adult teeth have developed and will erupt properly. (although your child should be going to the dentist every 6 months for cleanings and exams anyway)
Your front teeth can fall out usually around ages 5-7, you usually lose your molars while'll you're ten
Depending on how you look at it, atleast once. If your really lucky, twice!
You should have lost all your deciduous teeth before the age of 13, and after that, your permanent teeth will set in, and they should not ever fall out if you take care of them.
it depends on how you brush your teeth, what you eat, and all that other stuff
about 1 week if your wiggiling it but if your not abot 12 days
sixteen teeth fall out altogether
It will fall out eventually fall out from the age 7-10
you just have to wait for it to fall
A birds egg tooth can't fall of, because its hard.
A persons tooth may fall out if you r knocked in the head or have wip-lash
ya that tooth falls out
Definitely not normal. Sounds like some serious tooth disease happening there. See a dentist.
so your tooth stays in place. If the cement wasn't there your tooth would fall out pretty easily
Teeth can be chipped by a fall in which your tooth strikes the ground or floor.
A new tooth should not affect a filled tooth. If the filled tooth is tbeing replaced it will just fall out and the new tooth takes its place. If the new tooth is adjacent to or opposite the filled tooth it has no effect.
Go to the dentist and get it checked out
If it is a baby tooth, then most likely. If it is a permanent tooth you should see your dentist right away.
Losing a baby tooth...:)