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quick question about wobbly teeth!

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kitbit · 21/11/2008 14:09

At what age do teeth start to be wobbly?

That's it! Nice easy question for a Friday afternoon!

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Bink · 21/11/2008 14:11

Varies lots. But can start quite early - as someone once pointed out, reception classes are full of gummy smiles.

Ds lost his first at 4 (a week before he was 5). That was deemed completely normal.

kitbit · 21/11/2008 14:15

ds has just turned 4, so I suppose we have a few months before it happens. Does it hurt? I can't remember, it is at least 2 centuries since I had my own wobbly teeth!

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soopermum1 · 23/11/2008 21:21

bump, if anyone else can answer. DS (just turned 5) has a wobbly front tooth and it seems to be hurting him a bit, no blood, so assuming it's normal, but will probably call drntist tomorrow anyway.

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