What age should you have lost all your baby teeth?
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im not sure what age is correct. i dont think there is one, but i didnt lose all of mine until i was 13
13 because some people lose their 12 year old molars late.
Around 12
theirs is no age perfrence my friend still has hers and she's 13 don't worry they'll fall out when their ready.
I don't know yet.
It looks like all your baby teeth should be gone by 13 at the latest (see table that is second from the bottom).
ok, i'm 13, and all of my friends (almost) have lost all of their baby teeth, i have 11 teeth left to lose, there is no set age, it just happens when it happens.
it depends on the person. but itll cause a problem if your baby teeth are still in place when your adult teeth try to grow in. go to the dentist.
This varies by age. Most children have lost all their baby teeth by 11 years old (molars).
preety much like 13. I lost mine late and they were still out by then.
My son is 13 1/2 and still has 5 baby teeth to lose. His dentist says it's perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. As long as the adult teeth are in there waiting to come in they almost always do... the dentist did say that if they're not all in by 15-16 we'll have to "look at other options" whatever that means.
There is no specific age on which all your baby teeth should be out. You should start worrying about it at about age 14/15. Then you might need them pulled.
The latest people I`ve known to loose them were about 12.
I lost all mine at about 10 years old without getting any pulled.
I asked a dentist this recently and they told me ages 9-11 are when most kids are done loosing their baby teeth.
Apparently it's not the norm for everyone though.
im 15 an i lost all my teeth when i was 11. but my brother who is not 13 still has loose teeth, it all depends on the kid really
It could be any time, or you may not lose them at all, it just depends on your background. My mom is 41 and she still never lost all of hers, my bro is about 20 and hasn't lost all his, and I'm 15 and still have quite a few. If you haven't lost yours yet, don't worry about it as long as they aren't bothering you...good luck!!
Nice question
My dad's fell out in high school XD
Mine fell out when i was 11 years old!
... It sounds like your really worried about your teeth... tell your dentist that your having trouble... unless if your scared of the dentist. XD
HELLO,
THERE IS NOTHING WRITTEN IN STONE AS TO THE TIMING FOR TEETH TO BE LOST.
SOME KIDS ARE EARLY AND SOME ARE LATE. NOT ONE IS BETTER OR WORSE THAN THE OTHER.
THE LINK BELOW PROVIDES A GOOD TIMELINE.
Don't listen to anyone who isn't a dentist or isn't in dental school. I was giving some guy XRays last month, he was about 28 I believe. About 6 of his teeth were his baby teeth. You don't have to lose the baby teeth, there are plenty of people walking around in society who have their deciduous (baby) teeth. However, most of the permanent teeth push their way through causing deciduous teeth to fall out. There isn't a set time, they'll fall out when they're ready.
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