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Yes, it is normal for children around the age of 9 to lose their C (canine) and D (first molar) teeth. This process is part of the natural transition from primary (baby) teeth to permanent teeth. However, the timing can vary for each child, so it's always a good idea to consult a dentist if there are concerns about dental development.

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