How Do Children Teeth Erupt And Fall Out

The lower incisors in the center usually erupt first in children's teeth in a particular order around the age of six months. The next few years see the eruption of the remaining teeth in rather regular order, starting with the upper central incisors. Most children will have all their primary teeth by age three. As the child's jaw grows, their primary teeth will eventually be replaced by permanent teeth, starting around age six. This process continues through the teenage years and into early adulthood, with wisdom teeth being the last to erupt. Baby teeth usually fall out in the order they erupted, making room for the larger permanent teeth. As the permanent teeth push through, they can cause the baby teeth to become loose and eventually fall out. It's important to encourage good oral hygiene habits early on to promote healthy teeth and gums throughout childhood and into adulthood.


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