Losing a tooth is a childhood rite of passage. Not only is it a huge milestone for kids, but it’s also a big deal for parents, too. It’s one more sign that your child is growing up before your eyes. Despite the excitement, the loose and wiggly tooth stage often prompts many questions from parents. Although some anxiety is totally normal, there’s no reason to be scared about the normal process of losing baby teeth and making way for new permanent teeth. In this article, we’ll answer the top questions we hear in our office and give you some helpful tips, so you can help your child say bye-bye to baby teeth with confidence.
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