wobbly tooth

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.

7 responses to “wobbly tooth

  1. 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 :)

  2. Might take a while to fall out yet, and Hannah was certainly only 5, as I remember thinking it was too soon!

  3. C’s first one fell out at just over 5, so I wouldn’t worry about it. :)

  4. 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.

  5. 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!

  6. Normal! None of mine were that young but then I wasn’t.

  7. 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!

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