and she is only just 5. Does this mean we haven’t been brushing teeth porperly, or that she’s going to have problems with teeth in the future? I’m sure 6 is more of a normal tooth out age.
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No dearest friend, i don’t think so. I think it means she’s fallen at one end of the “normal spectrum”
After all, Fran’s didn’t fall out till she was 6 1/2, but i hadn’t been brushing them too well
Wobbly tooth eh… big girl
Might take a while to fall out yet, and Hannah was certainly only 5, as I remember thinking it was too soon!
C’s first one fell out at just over 5, so I wouldn’t worry about it.
I told D who was most excited on her behalf.
I still remember waking up one morning with my first wobbly tooth – and my mum having to explain what that weird feeling was and why. I must have only been 5 I reckon.
We had the same experience with P. and even phoned the dentist to ask if we should worry – they laughed and told us 5 was perfectly normal!
Normal! None of mine were that young but then I wasn’t.
thanks for the reassurance.
bless her, she is hoping that the seed bunny beats the tooth fairy for the tooth. must buy some sweet pea seeds!