Most children start to lose teeth from the age of six. However, they may be lost earlier as a result of accidents or injuries or due to severe decay. The teeth usually fall out in the order they erupt, so incisors are lost first, followed by canines and molars. Most children will have lost all their milk teeth and developed all their adult teeth by the age of 13-15.
- Milk Teeth FAQ
- How many milk teeth do children have?
- When do milk teeth start to erupt?
- What are the functions of milk teeth?
- When should I start brushing my baby’s teeth?
- Which oral hygiene products should I use?
- How can I help my baby through teething?
- When should I take my baby to the dentist?
- How often should my child go for check-ups?
- Which foods are bad for milk teeth?
- Which foods should I give my child instead?
- When do the milk teeth start to fall out?
- When will my child have all their adult teeth?