A 10-year-old typically has a mix of primary (baby) teeth and permanent (adult) teeth. By this age, many children start losing their primary teeth, usually beginning with the front incisors, and their permanent teeth are beginning to emerge. The process can vary significantly from one child to another, but most will have lost several teeth and may have some permanent molars and incisors in place. Regular dental check-ups are important during this transitional phase to monitor growth and address any issues.
a 10 year old should have 28 teeth
24 teeth
your suppose to have 28 teeth if you have only 24 teeth you are missing 2 teeth at the top and 2 teeth at the bottom
Yes I'm 10 and I've only lost 9 teeth i was worrying the same thing!
No, Only up to the age of 12.
Foals begin to get their deciduous (baby) teeth at around a week old, with all baby teeth usually in by five months of age. They start shedding these baby teeth and getting their permanent teeth around 2 ½ years old.
A nine year old should still have some baby teeth present.
Well, it actually depends on how fast the child teeth grow. They can grow baby teeth or permanent teeth. But, 4 year old cannot grow molars. they are too young.
There are about 24 teeth in a regular 11 year olds mouth.
6 teeth on bottom
16 is not the correct answer, as a 2 1/2 year healthy child should have about 20 teeth, so if a 9 year old child has 16 teeth, then they are very ill, as they should have from 24 - 28 teeth
There is 26 teeth in a 11 year old mouth.