She was young enough to have lost her last two baby teeth only a few days before they met.
Boy 2, it turned out, had not yet lost any of his baby teeth.
The book states that he has all of his baby teeth.
You've probably been hearing most of them since before you lost your baby teeth.
The baby teeth are late coming in and may be lost much later than usual.
Tested American children with cancer have high levels of strontium-90 in their baby teeth.
In the very young child, injuries to baby teeth usually result from learning to walk.
In baby teeth it affects about 620 million people or 9% of the population.
But children with baby teeth may have trouble eating a whole apple.
They looked more like baby teeth than adult ones, his public defender thought.
He was dressed to the milk teeth in his best outfit, to mark this occasion.
It is the number of milk teeth in a infant's mouth.
This is only until about five weeks, when the bat begins to learn to fly and sheds its milk teeth.
But are milk teeth a useful source of stem cells?
For Czarnecki, that's further evidence that milk teeth will provide a stimulus to public discussion.
He grinned, showing small even incisors like a child's milk teeth.
Everything must be soft for her; her milk teeth can't chew very well.
Some people may also experience a sensation similar to having loose milk teeth.
More than half have dental decay in their milk teeth, and she believes that the problem is increasing.
'At least twenty million, given the size of the average milk tooth,' said Susan.
Their deciduous teeth are fully developed at the age of 50 days.
Type 2: The pulp chamber of the deciduous teeth become completely obliterated.
When all deciduous teeth have erupted, the sheep has 20 teeth.
The deciduous teeth are also needed for proper development of a child's speech and chewing of food.
Various cultures have customs relating to the loss of deciduous teeth.
Where deciduous teeth are present, it is also possible to determine the age at which a child was weaned.
Although the pups develop deciduous teeth while still in the womb, these have already disappeared by the time they are born.
Children by the age of 2 1/2 have a total of 20 deciduous teeth with 10 in each arch.
This is caused by the new teeth not growing right underneath the deciduous teeth.
When necessary, the retained deciduous or baby teeth need to be removed surgically.