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My son is 6.5 years old last two week his upper two teeth fell down , it not yet grown .now again it's lower teeth is shaking. Is this normal ??
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Yes it's normal... It's the time of shedding of the milk teeth and new eruption of permanent teeth whic will occur after few days...
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Greetings, I understand your concern. This is the normal age of teeth shedding, his teeth will come. If you are still worried then you can consult me on practo. All your queries will be solved. Regards: Dr Akash Bhagat
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This is absolutely normal for children aged 5.5 to 7 years. Do not worry. Sometimes it takes 2 to 3 months for the new permanent tooth to erupt after the milk tooth is shed.
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