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| 742.1 | I'd say, in between age 5 and 6ish... | MCIS1::ELEY |  | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:10 | 9 | 
|  |     My son lost his first tooth one month before he turned 6.  My daughter
    just lost her first tooth last Friday and she is 6 and 4 months.  I
    know of other children that lost their first tooth at around the age of
    5 1/2.  My guess is that anywhere in between the age of 5 and 6 is
    average.  
    
    BTW, my daughters second teeth came in first and pushed her baby tooth
    out.  She has two other teeth ready to go and the tooth fairy is
    "on-call"!
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| 742.2 | Five | DSSDEV::STEGNER |  | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:10 | 2 | 
|  |     5.  Held true in my house.  The front bottom two are the first to go.
    It looks like the next will be the two on either side of them.... 
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| 742.3 | 6 1/2 years old | NAC::E_JESURAJ |  | Mon Mar 04 1991 15:28 | 13 | 
|  |     My daughter lost her tooth when she 6 1/2 years old.  She lost about
    4 teeth within 3 months.  My 2nd daughter who is 5 1/2 year old keeps
    saying "I don't want to be 6 years old - so that I won't lose any
    tooth".  She is very worried about it that she keeps brushing her teeth
    very thoroughly until everyone at home say that she has a CLEAN CLEAN
    teeth.
    
      Of course we are working on her saying that she will lose her
    baby teeth and will get permanent teeth as she grow up.  I sure hope
    she will be alright when she lose her first tooth.
    
    - Elizabeth
      
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| 742.4 |  | MCIS2::DUPUIS | Love is grand, Divorce is 20 grand | Tue Mar 05 1991 08:01 | 10 | 
|  |     My reason for asking is my daughter just turned 4 at the end of Jan and
    she went for her 2nd dental visit on Thursday (has to go back on the
    12th for a small cavity) and on Sat her bottom left front tooth became
    loose.  I didn't think anything about it, until I told a couple of
    differant people and they think that it's much too young.  So I
    thought I'd ask in here.  I guess when she goes back to the dentist
    I'll get his feelings on it.
    
    Thanks,
    Roberta
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| 742.5 |  | WMOIS::B_REINKE | The fire and the rose are one | Tue Mar 05 1991 08:51 | 7 | 
|  |     Roberta,
    
    My second son lost his first tooth at about 4 and as I recall the
    dentist found no reason for concern. I remember that he had no idea
    of what was happening and he told us he thought he'd broken his tooth!
    
    Bonnie
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| 742.6 |  | FULTON::SHALLAN |  | Tue Mar 05 1991 16:07 | 3 | 
|  |     My twins lost their first tooth (same tooth even!) about 1 week apart
    from each other.  They were both 5 at the time.
    
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| 742.7 |  | RADIA::PERLMAN |  | Tue Mar 05 1991 22:53 | 10 | 
|  |     I don't remember when my son lost his first tooth, but he's almost
    8 1/2 and doesn't have his 6 year old molars yet and has only lost
    his bottom front 2 teeth.  He was just at the dentist and I asked if
    there was any reason to worry.  The dentist had taken X-rays, and noticed
    that everything was fine before I asked, so he just smiled and said,
    "Yeah, he's dentally retarded." (and followed it up with an explanation
    that everything was fine, everyone gets teeth at different times, and
    that the teeth seem to be forming and will show up eventually)
    
    Radia
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| 742.8 |  | TRADE::ROSADO | DECtrade Engineering Psychiatrist | Thu Mar 07 1991 09:34 | 6 | 
|  |     My daughter "lost" her baby teeth last year when she was 7. They had to
    be pulled out though because the new ones were growing in behind the
    baby ones and they weren't loose yet!  Now she is 8 and the upper side
    ones are loose. 
    
    
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| 742.9 | Is the big tooth supposed to come so soon | MCIS2::DUPUIS | Love is grand, Divorce is 20 grand | Tue May 14 1991 13:19 | 13 | 
|  |     Another question regarding "losing teeth"
    
    It's been two months since Lauren's tooth first became lose, it is
    still there, although I think one good tug might be the answer, but it
    is leaning slightly forward and now you can see the "big tooth"
    already cut through the gum.  Is this normal?  I always remembered kids
    having a blank space for a long time, before the "big" one finally grew
    in.  Do you think I should yank that baby tooth out (and listen to her
    tortured screams) or just leave it alone until the "big" one gives it
    the final push?
    
    Thanks,
    Roberta
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| 742.10 | Maybe it depends on which tooth? | SHRMAX::ROGUSKA |  | Tue May 14 1991 13:39 | 11 | 
|  |     First of all I'd let the old tooth fall out on it's own, if it takes
    the new tooth to push it out so be it....
    
    When Sam lost his first tooth, a bottom front tooth, the new tooth
    seems to have come in very soon after the baby tooth fell out.  Now the
    top front [[two]] - second one fell out yesterday - are missing and 
    there is no sign of the new tooth.  It might be, and this is a guess,
    that the top teeth are missing longer than the bottom, but then I don't
    know which tooth Lauren is missing!
    
    Kathy - who loves that toothless grin again!
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