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Hi doctor, My daughter's tooth is ready to fall, she is 5 years 4 months. Is it normal for teeth to fell this early. I thought it will not happen until 6 years. Please suggest. Thank you...
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Hello.. It's normal that the teeth is mobile.. It varies from 5-7 years..
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let it fall.. no need to extract.. if any pain or discomfort .. follow up here..
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You can take an xray and see the condition of underlying permanent teeth..
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Teeth falling or erupting age may vary .There is no fix criteria . So not to worry.It is normal process .
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Don't worry it is natural process
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u consult me online / or offline
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Hello, Not to worry, it's the normal time of tooth to.shed.
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visit the clinic and get an.xray done,to see the eruption of the permanent tooth.
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Absolutely normal If It is upper front tooth
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Consult dentist online/ offline
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