Post by liverandonions on Mar 25, 2019 0:04:26 GMT -5
My daughter is in Kinder, lost her first tooth around Halloween, turned 6 in December and has lost 4 teeth since December. She lost 3 in a 2 week period, it was kind of insane.
DD1 turned 5 in December, lost her first and second bottom baby teeth in February. I feel like she's so young to have already lost teeth, but she was the third one in her pre-K class! (The other girls turned 5 in September and October).
Both my kids lost teeth at 4. My oldest isn’t yet 7 and pretty much has lost all his top and bottom teeth in the front except his canines. I was shocked they lost teeth so quickly. I lost my first when I was 6.
My oldest is also very tall for his age so between his height and his grown up teeth he gets a lot of older kids trying to talk to him and then being surprised when he’s...a little kid.
First tooth was at the end of August. She's lost 3 bottom teeth and just lost her first top tooth on Friday. The other one is very lose, so I'm sure that one will be soon.
My ds was 6 1/2 when he finally lost his first. That was just a couple months ago and it is the only one he has lost so far. His 2 front bottom teeth are coming in, but behind his baby teeth so we may have to help the 2nd tooth out a bit...it doesn't seem to be getting any looser no matter how much the adult tooth grows. His top 2 front teeth are also loose. If he loses them the same way they came in, he will loose his whole mouth full in a matter of months.
Post by cabbagecabbage on Mar 25, 2019 16:22:15 GMT -5
She was a young five. She's currently six and a half and has lost six teeth so far, more than most her first grade classmates. Her best friend just turned seven and has lost one tooth. They seem to be at opposite ends of the spectrum of normal.
Post by gibbinator on Mar 25, 2019 17:55:57 GMT -5
Ds is a couple months shy of 7 and there's no sign of any loose teeth in the near future. He was late getting his baby teeth though, I think he was almost a year old before getting his first tooth.
B was a late 6. She turns 7 this april and she just lost her first tooth this february. It was only a week between starting to wiggle and falling out. Now she has SIX (wtf) more loose ones. Making up for lost time.
Post by pinkdutchtulips on Mar 26, 2019 14:08:27 GMT -5
She was 5 when she started losing them. I remember being horrified at my co-workers who were suggesting a $20 for her 1st tooth - I was working in Marin County at the time 😬
Post by undecidedowl on Mar 26, 2019 20:25:04 GMT -5
DS1 is 7 yo (1st grade) and no loose teeth yet. He was bummed for awhile that all his friends were losing teeth but now I think he's given up hope lol.
At this point, I think it will be summer or 2nd grade before he loses a tooth.
Welp I thought DD (5y2m) had another year or more simply because she didn't get her first baby tooth until she was 8.5 months. But she woke up this morning with a tooth in her hand going Mom what is this? Lol.
Post by BicycleBride on Apr 8, 2019 19:20:37 GMT -5
My DS just turned six and he is so excited about losing teeth but so far nothing. I told him not to get too excited because I was in the second grade before I ever had a loose tooth and lost my last molar well in to high school so he may have a while to wait.
Post by jellymankelly on Apr 8, 2019 19:32:21 GMT -5
My oldest lost his first one just before turning 6. My youngest was almost 7! They were both always slow to get teeth, though, and my oldest is 13 and still has 1 to lose before we can get braces this year!
My oldest was 7.5yrs old & my youngest 5.5yrs. She’s lost 2 and recently turned 6 with some more wiggly I think. Middles were in between. My DD2 went to Orthodontist and he said at 10 she had the mouth of an 8yr...hence we are doing 2 rounds of braces so she didn’t have to live with crazy 2 front teeth until she was 15.
E will be 8 in a few weeks; he lost his first two teeth last spring (bottom 2) and then the top right was loose for 8 months! It just fell out last week! The other one is loose, but who the hell knows when that one's gonna fall out (another 8 months? Good grief!)