The average child get's it's first tooth around 6 months of age, though some start earlier and others start as late as a year.
Usually it is the top or bottom incisors (front teeth) that emerge first.
it depends. anytime between 4 months to over 12 months. if the baby is premature or delayed then likely the eruption of the teeth will also be delayed. average 6-8 months the first tooth to come in is usually the centrals on the bottom
Between four to seven months.
Your baby can loose there first tooth around the age of six. Your baby can loose there first tooth around the age of six.
my dog lost her first baby tooth when she was 4 months
he was 2 years old when he lost his first baby tooth.xx
I don't think it matters what tooth you loose first as long as its a baby tooth.
A baby tooth is smaller than a adult tooth.
No.
A baby tooth is a tooth which will be replaced when it has been lost by the child to whom it belongs, and replaced with a permanent, adult tooth.
not as much as you think. It actually happens quite often. when it does, you treat that tooth as a permanent tooth and fill cavities. You can even crown a baby tooth if there is no permanent tooth underneath it. If you have a permanent tooth under it, they usually extract the baby tooth.
This is very common in children where the adult tooth comes out behind or in front of the baby tooth. Sometimes the baby tooth becomes loose as the adult tooth comes out more and extraction is not necessary. If the tooth is not becoming loose, then the tooth should be removed. Dentist Richmond Hill http://www.bcdentalcare.ca/NewPatients/tabid/472/Default.aspx
Could be over 100 years of age. Some people are born missing a single adult tooth. If that adult tooth is not present then the baby tooth root will not resorb thus causing a retained baby tooth. I see this often in my private practice when an adult premolar is missing and the baby molar tooth is then retained. Signed, DDS
The Baby. Evolution tells us that new species evolve - so the first distinctly "human" person was born as a baby to a not-quite-human primate.
The weight of a human tooth ranges from 0.1 to 0.2 ounces, depending on the size and type of tooth.