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When is an estimated guess when kids stop losing there baby teeth

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(my son speaking) ok i'm thirteen and i think i have a loose tooth and I'm kind of consurned about losing my perminent tooth im pretty sure its a perminent. so i was wondering if there is a sertant age of stop losing baby teeth.

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  1. I lost my last baby tooth at the end of 7th grade and it came in really slowly all summer and finally settled in once I started 8th grade, sometimes if you have allergies it makes you teeth feel funny, teeth don't just suddenly fall out at your age without another one to replace it =0)


  2. If you look at this chart it should help answer your question and help you decide where in the mouth the tooth is. It should probably be your second premolar (on the permanent) tooth chart that you are looking at. The first, second and third molars do not push a baby tooth out when it erupts. I would say it is a baby tooth you are loosing.

    http://www.ada.org/public/topics/tooth_e...

    Hope that helps!

    JAMRDH - a dental hygienist


  3. I was around 10 when I lost my last baby tooth.  But I guess it varies depending on the person.  Check with a dentist to be sure

  4. My daughter didn't lose her last baby tooth until she was fifteen.  That is about the time she got her twelve year molars.  Everybody is different.  I am pretty positive your losing a baby tooth.

  5. you stop losing around 11-ish...

    I'm 16...I felt like I had loose teeth also and thought they would fall out. They still haven't...it's really nothing. What's happening is your teeth are moving around and everything and for now it is a little loose..

    Trust me, it's completely fine. The next time you go to your dentist, you can ask him. You will probably not lose any more teeth naturally anymore (you might pull your wisdom teeth out or get into fights though :)

  6. i was 14 and still had a baby tooth that ended up having to be pulled. once it was pulled, my adult tooth grew in in less than 2 weeks. it was kinda weird. for some reason that baby tooth wasn't moving and it was hindering that adult tooth from growing in. so i guess it all depends.  

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