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Wobbly tooth Age 4

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Greenvelvet1 · 30/09/2022 03:04

My son has just burst into my room at 3am excited as he has his first wobbly tooth.
He is 4, 5 in a month! It's his front lower lower tooth!

He's excited, I'm worried. Is this not to young to be losing milk teeth? Should I take him to the dentist.
And now I'm wide awake!

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IwillShineOnYouLikeMorningStar · 30/09/2022 03:09

Normal IME. DD lost her first teeth at 4.

Greenvelvet1 · 30/09/2022 03:10

That's good news! Don't know why I was so worried lol. Nice little 3am wake up call with an excited 4 year old with a wobbly tooth

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IwillShineOnYouLikeMorningStar · 30/09/2022 03:12

DD also got all her baby teeth pretty quickly, & has now got all her adult teeth including the back molars, she was 10 in spring.

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LouiseUK89 · 08/02/2026 17:05

My daughter is 5 and had just lost her sixth baby tooth. She has two adult teeth fully grown in at the bottom, two top teeth half grown in and the two at the sides at the bottom coming in, pushing the 7/8th baby teeth out (so they will be soon).
She had three baby teeth by the time she was four months old. They have fallen out in the order they grew in as a baby. She has a kids electric toothbrush for age 6+ (which she’s now used to using) since she’s ahead of schedule and has adult teeth. We thought this might help her keep all the nooks and crannies clean. Oral hygiene is great. She’s an Aries so I just joke that she wanted to be first 😆

CreamBun123 · 08/02/2026 18:08

All three of my dcs were 5 years old when losing the first ones (one of the bottom two)

pointythings · 08/02/2026 18:55

Normal. Both my DDs lost their first baby teeth just after turning 5 and had completely finished, molars and all, before age 11.

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