There is nothing you can do. Don't mess with itand let it drop out. The tooth wouldn't come out if it shouldn't. Recently I've had a tooth that has came out, which i still don't know if it is a baby tooth or an adult one. I started worrying looking all over the internet for advise. I found some and was assured that there was nothing wrong... its normal.
It's a baby you should have nothing to worry about. It is coming out right on time.
It depends on a number of factors. Was the baby tooth loose at the time? If so, the permanent tooth should begin erupting into the mouth within just a few days or weeks. If the baby tooth was not loose, it could take several months, depending on the state of development of the permanent tooth. After taking an x-ray of the area, a dentist could make a fairly accurate prediction of how long the permanent tooth will take to grow in. If the baby tooth was lost prematurely, a space maintainer might need to be placed to prevent future orthodontic or occlusion problems. Check with a dentist.
yes, of course, it will hurt, the tooth (baby) will fall out when it is ready if it is a permanent tooth and it is loose, then a dentist will have to remove it.
Your baby can loose there first tooth around the age of six. Your baby can loose there first tooth around the age of six.
Yes, you can you can get a cavity in a baby tooth as well as a permanent 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.
there is know tooth fairy or santa or easter bunny kids . A tooth is for chewing food. Baby teeth fall out to make way for permanent teeth.
sure, they lose their baby teeth same as dogs. if this is a permanent tooth, then no. see your vet
Yes
If it is a baby tooth, then most likely. If it is a permanent tooth you should see your dentist right away.
The job of baby teeth is to reserve the place for the permanent teeth to come in. When the baby tooth does not drop off, but the permanent tooth is coming out on schedule, it could divert the permanent tooth in a different direction. If a baby tooth has not come out and the permanent tooth has yet to arrive, it could mean the permanent tooth has not developed or growth is delayed. Consult with a general or pediatric dentist to determine the situation and what course of action needs to be taken.
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.