How do I handle my child’s dental emergency? What kind of toothbrush and toothpaste should my child use?
Many parents have concerns about their children’s teeth not falling out on time. Drs. Richee Berry, Bryce Miller, Jarrett Caldwell, Nicholas Gordon and our team are here to answer any questions parents may have about when children lose their teeth.
Children have 20 primary teeth that come in around age three. By about age six, these teeth will loosen and begin to fall out on their own to make room for the permanent ones. It is common for girls to lose their baby teeth earlier than boys. Most children lose their final baby tooth by age 13.
Baby teeth normally fall out in the order in which they came in. The lower center incisors are usually the first to fall, around age six or seven, followed by the upper central incisors.
If a child loses a tooth to decay or an accident, the permanent tooth may come in too early and take a crooked position due to teeth crowding. If your child loses a tooth to decay or accident, call Drs. Richee Berry, Bryce Miller, Jarrett Caldwell, Nicholas Gordon to make an appointment.
Some kids can’t wait for their baby teeth to fall out, while others dread the thought of losing a tooth. When your child begins to lose teeth, you should emphasize the importance of proper dental care on a daily basis to promote a healthy mouth.
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Call Berry's Children Dental LLC to learn more about caring for baby teeth or to schedule an appointment at our Bowie office!