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Kids teeth is shaking
My daughter is 5 years old and her tooth lower is shaking. Is it normal. I am bit worried. Is it OK.
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It’s normal a condition for milk teeth (deciduous teeth.
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It is Normal as it is a Milk Tooth and bound to shake and come out but each milk tooth has its Age to fall
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Dont wait until it falls just take the right education from the nearby dentist and you are sorted
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It’s nothing to worry about it..it’s normal at this age for a teeth to get mobile as the milk tooth will shed and the permanent tooth is coming
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There is nothing to get worried about. It can be a deciduous teeth or Milk teeth, but for confirmed diagnosis, visit nearby dental practitioner.
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It's normal to have teeth mobility at this age but it's always advisable to consult your nearby dentist for the same.
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Hello This is age for the process of losing the milk, teeth and eruption of permanent and it is normal. Nothing to worry about it.
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Hi, No need to worry. It is normal. The milk tooth is shaking and the permanent tooth will erupt after that.
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