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LIFE OF TEETH

Humans, like all other mammals, have two sets of teeth throughout their lives: teeth that exist throughout childhood and permanent teeth in adults.
The teeth have begun to form in the jaw bone before birth and develop gradually as they grow and form in adolescence.
This is a schedule of teeth development and age.
The baby's teeth grow first and fall off as they begin to grow and are replaced by permanent teeth.
LIFE OF TEETH
 
This schedule is only about average age, in some cases the teeth may grow earlier or later. The dentist will check that the teeth are growing at the right time.
0 months (newborn): teeth growing in the jaw. Newborns have no teeth.
06 months: 2 incisors between the lower jaw first begin to grow.
09 months: 4 lower incisors and 4 upper incisors.
One year: the first molarum of the jawbone, the first molar of the baby, and then the molarum (about 14 months). The lower jawbone at 16 months and the lower jawbone at the base several months later.
02 years: 20 to 24 months: the last tooth (second molar upper and lower jaw) grows about 2.5 years old.
06 years: the incisors in the middle of the lower jaw begin to shake and fall. And the first permanent tooth starts to grow right behind the final incisor (called the first large molars).
07 years old: The four lower jaw teeth start to oscillate around the age of seven and replace them with four lower jaw teeth that grow in the 6-8 age range, starting from the two middle incisors to the two later incisors. The permanent molars begin to grow in the lower jaw and then in the upper jaw.
08 years: two incisors between the lower jaw and the lateral incisors.
09 years old: 4 maxillary incisors. Lower jaw teeth may have begun to grow. The molar 1 begins to shake and fall, and the first molar will replace.
10 years old: lower jawbone teeth, molar 2 teeth and 2 premolars.
11 years of age: upper jaw teeth and upper jaw teeth are usually the last molar teeth to fall out and permanent 2 molar teeth and upper jaw teeth start to occupy the jaw.
12 years old: milk teeth are no longer on the jaw. The second permanent molars can begin to grow.
13 years old: this young age has 28 permanent teeth. The large molar 2 is the last tooth seen on the jaw.
14-21 years old: If enough space, the wisdom teeth will start to grow and be seen on the mouth. Teeth will begin to wear out over time, gradually falling. The aging symptoms on the teeth and gums will become more and more manifested by the process of aging.
Gum disease and periodontal disease, can lead to gum recession. Severe gum loss leads to tooth shaking and consequent loss of teeth. Tooth decay is not detected and treatment will also break the tooth and must extract teeth.
Therefore, in order for your teeth to last for life, the 3 most important things you should do visit your dentist regularly, apply a healthy and well-balanced diet and good oral hygiene.
Note: the efficacy of the treatment can vary depending on each patient’s condition.
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