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why did the milk teeth broke

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Answered by DsJs
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A child's 20 baby teeth, which often come in by age 3, usually fall out in the same order they came in. That means the lower center teeth(lower center incisors) are usually the first to go, around age 6 or 7. ... A baby tooth typically doesn't loosen until the permanent tooth below pushes it up to take its place.

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Answered by Baibhab20
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A child's 20 baby teeth, which often come in by age 3, usually fall out in the same order they came in. That means the lower center teeth (lower center incisors) are usually the first to go, around age 6 or 7. The top center pair is next.

A baby tooth typically doesn't loosen until the permanent tooth below pushes it up to take its place. But it is possible for kids to lose a baby tooth before the permanent tooth is ready to erupt, especially because of an accident or dental disease. In this case, sometimes a pediatric dentist will put a custom-fit plastic placeholder (spacer) in until the adult tooth is ready to emerge. This prevents future spacing problems.

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