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Front tooth are about to fall
My daughter is only 6 years, below 2 teeth fell and the new ones have come. But now above front 2 teeth are about to fall.. I am worried as it is too early I think. Please advice.
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It’s the right time for most of the kids. Doesn’t seem like anything to worry!
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Upper front milk teeth fall around 6-7 years of age. So don’t worry. The permanent teeth will erupt soon.
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It’s normal for your child’s upper two teeth to fall at around 6-7 years. If they don’t, once they grow up there are chances he might have a malocclusion wherein your tooth are not aligned and properly. So there’s nothing to worry.
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Above front milk teeth fall at the age of 6-7 years .so nothing to worry.
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Its a range wherein the teeth begin to shed and the permanent teeth start erupting. For upper front teeth can be anywhere between 6 to 8 years. So no need to worry.
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Hi There is no need to worry as it is the correct age for upper front teeth to shed It usually sheds between the ages 6-7 years The permanent teeth erupt in 3-6 months post shedding
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