Of Course.
IDK but my 10 year old has the same tooth loose and I'm wondering the same thing.
sure, they lose their baby teeth same as dogs. if this is a permanent tooth, then no. see your vet
Have your six year old come to you with a very loose tooth.
He's going to loose mini more
no that is not possible for a normal 12 yr old to do
If a premolar is shaking in a 10-year-old, it often indicates that the tooth is in the process of being replaced by a permanent tooth. This is a normal part of dental development as children typically begin losing their primary teeth around this age. However, if the tooth is excessively loose or causing pain, it may be worth consulting a dentist to rule out any underlying issues.
It's rare. It could be a wisdom tooth if it's in the back, in which case it would be coming in wrong and displacing the tooth on top. However, it's conceivable that you have one hold-out tooth that simply never fell out until now. Hello. Because you have a tooth coming in underneath then this will cause the lose teeth. So yes this is normal for the situation but you will need to see a dentist to have the new tooth removed and your lose teeth sorted out.
A loose tooth in a 3-year-old can be due to several factors, including natural developmental changes as some children may experience early loss of primary teeth. This may occur if the tooth is starting to shift as the underlying permanent tooth begins to emerge, although this is less common at such a young age. Additionally, trauma or decay can also cause a tooth to loosen. If concerned, it's best to consult a pediatric dentist for an evaluation.
Most definatly, if your tooth has been knocked hard enough it will become loose and may fall out.
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.
It probably means you are going to lose that tooth.