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Post by irenebryon on Aug 10, 2012 14:46:45 GMT -4
Hi there, My son is 3 years old and he has got a shaky tooth! His dentist has mentioned that he going to loose it soon. I'm not sure whether this is too early. Is anyone be able to let me know if this is so strange?
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Post by stephaniecruise on Oct 18, 2012 3:21:48 GMT -4
No it is not strange. It depends on your childs dental health and hormone circulation. He will get back a new tooth.
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Post by jannet on Oct 23, 2012 3:19:01 GMT -4
I don’t it will be problem for the child. Because every child lost their first teethes. However if the new tooth falls that’s a problem. Search engine optimisation company gives 100% accurate results.
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Post by biancakajlich on Nov 21, 2012 5:23:59 GMT -4
It's not odd because when it comes to teeth especially with kids strength things happen.
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Post by hudsonhornet on Nov 30, 2012 6:31:16 GMT -4
I mean, it's for a child is going to be a problem does not This is because all the children lost the first tooth. New teeth that problem, that’s the way how I feel.
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Post by blacklady on Feb 11, 2013 2:08:33 GMT -4
You don’t want to be afraid. This is normal and it depends on the child’s dental strength.
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Post by focuseyes on Feb 19, 2013 2:37:12 GMT -4
That’s not strange, this is the time where kids lose lots of teeth and grow back.
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Post by joanronald on Mar 10, 2016 3:38:38 GMT -4
No it is not strange. It depends on your child's dental health and hormone circulation. He will get back a new tooth.
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