i started losing molars when i was 10, but you shouldn't wait until you are a certain age to lose them, as long as they are your baby molars, and they are loose it's fine. unless your like, 5,7,6 y.o or younger than 5 because you should NOT even have loose molar when your that young and should see a orthodonist if you are that young and they are loose.
The average age that a child looses his central incisors is 6 years old.
Yes it may happen at the age of six to seven years. Normally at the age of 6 years a child lose two central incisors of lower jaw.At the age of 7 years two lateral incisors are lost of lower jaw. So this is a normal physiological process.At the age of 8 years a child lose two central incisors of upper jaw. If any premature lost occur it is better to visit your dentist.
Children typically begin losing their primary teeth, also known as baby teeth, around the age of 6. The first teeth to fall out are usually the incisors, specifically the lower central incisors, followed by the upper central incisors. This process continues until about age 12 or 13, when most children have lost all their primary teeth and their permanent teeth have fully emerged.
about 10 years old you should lose them all
If it is not yet an adult by its dentition ie whether it has its permanent incisors yet and the number of permanent incisors it has
Your age should be at least 8, or a responsible age where you won't lose it/damage it.
Puppies usually lose their incisors first, followed by their premolars, and then their molars. The process typically begins around 3-4 months of age and continues until about 6 months old when their adult teeth have fully erupted.
First are the central incisors on the bottom,then the central incisors on the top,then the lateral incisors on the top,then the lateral incisors on the bottom. And so on. Check the link for a more detailed chart.
None; cows have a hard dental pad instead of upper incisors.
The teeth used for determining age is the front row of incisors (cows do not have a top row of teeth). When a calf is born they usually only have one pair of middle incisors (these will appear smaller). At 1-2 years they will grow their second set of permanent incisors. 3-4 years they will gain their third set of permanent incisors, then finally the corner pair of incisors. Between the age of 5-6 the middle teeth and the corner teeth will start to show wear by levelling out. Then at 10 and over all eight teeth will begin to show wear.
* Well, not ALL horses go blind, lose their teeth, and get weakened bones. That happens to some horses, depending on their "careers". One way you can tell a horses age, is by looking at their front 12 teeth.These teeth are called incisors. As horses age, their incisors sort of cave in. Below I have added a diagram, to give you an idea: *A horse changes when it ages by: going blind, loosing their teeth, and weekining bones.
no silly