Saturday, July 25, 2009

My teeth keep falling out and im not sure if they are baby teeth?

Im so scared that my teeth are gonna fall out and they are adult teeth. Maybe im not taking care of them properly or im not brushing them right?! I brush day and night so I dont know why. One of them is loose right now and I think its an adult!!! Im not sure. Is there any way I can get a new one put in??? My sister is 3 1/2 years older than me and shes got more teeth than me!! please help. any tips on brushing my teeth and how come they keep falling out???? i also eat a lot of sugar but I just cant stop. please help me. =(

My teeth keep falling out and im not sure if they are baby teeth?
how old are you?
Reply:Oh god, that's just a lovely site to imagine.





Brush everytime you eat something sweet. Get an electric tooth brush. Yes, you can get new ones, fake ones, they'll be expensive though.
Reply:Go see your dentist! If you do not have one get one.
Reply:First, how old are you? Baby teeth are lost from age 5 to as old as 15. You may be late getting your permanent teeth. Also, you do not mention if you are male. A female generally loses teeth earlier than a male so she will be ahead of you naturally. Also each individual has their own timetable for tooth loss and eruption.


Generally we get 20 baby teeth and the molars are the last to be lost. Count back from the two middle front teeth. teeth number 1 through 5 are where the baby teeth would be, or the permanent ones if the baby ones are gone.


Timetable: up to 6 years - 20 teeth - all will fall out by your teen years


after 6 - new molars come in at the back and teeth fall out and are replaced at the front.


up to about 14 - 15 at the latest - teeth are lost progressively further back until all are lost up to the ones (molars) that came in when you were 6


Finally, permanent teeth do not just fall out unless you are much older and have severe periodontal disease. Are you 50? Then you should worry about losing permanent teeth to severe gum disease.


If your dentist tells you not to worry, then don't worry.



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