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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.

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