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The book states that he has all of his baby teeth.
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.
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.
In the very young child, injuries to baby teeth usually result from learning to walk.
Tested American children with cancer have high levels of strontium-90 in their baby teeth.
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.
High and rising levels of strontium-90 in baby teeth were found near reactors.
But, do cavities in baby teeth need to be filled?
The mouth has 20 buds that will become "baby teeth."
The big bad biker was walking around with four baby teeth in his mouth.
His baby teeth were intact, and he had apparently never been to a dentist.
It looked up at her and grinned, showing sharp baby teeth.
He removed baby teeth that were growing in Matthew's nose.
Oliver had accidentally knocked out one of his front baby teeth.
"I never saw the child again, so presumably the rest of his baby teeth detached normally."
In early Europe, it was a tradition to bury baby teeth that fell out.
Think baby teeth are temporary, and therefore, not important?
And she still has baby teeth, which resemble those of a first-grader.
What better way, he reasoned, than to analyze the baby teeth of children born near nuclear plants?
In baby teeth it affects about 620 million people or 9% of the population.
The first of Anne's baby teeth to fall out was noticeably eroded.
Sam was born with a heart defect; he may not live long enough for his remaining baby teeth to grow in.
It is the number of milk teeth in a infant's mouth.
Some people may also experience a sensation similar to having loose milk teeth.
But are milk teeth a useful source of stem cells?
He was dressed to the milk teeth in his best outfit, to mark this occasion.
Milk teeth erupt around the same time, and the feet begin to darken.
He grinned, showing small even incisors like a child's milk teeth.
More than half have dental decay in their milk teeth, and she believes that the problem is increasing.
"Milk teeth are a sign of transition and growth," Czarnecki points out.
For Czarnecki, that's further evidence that milk teeth will provide a stimulus to public discussion.
White and very soft, kids were just grateful for crusts that did not pull their milk teeth out.
This is only until about five weeks, when the bat begins to learn to fly and sheds its milk teeth.
Soon, to fill those gaps, she will get some milk teeth, purchased from the tooth fairy.
The beetle is a whiter colour than paper or even milk teeth.
In mammals, the young have a set of primary teeth (milk teeth) that fall out after a few years.
Everything must be soft for her; her milk teeth can't chew very well.
'At least twenty million, given the size of the average milk tooth,' said Susan.
Another of her lilting questions, but this one came with a furtive smile, "Not milk teeth then.
Wet nose, tail up and raring to bare his milk teeth at the enemy.
Milk teeth tend to emerge sooner in females than in males.
The kittens' milk teeth are replaced by their permanent dentition at the age of 160-240 days.
Their primary teeth are fine, but they fail to develop the set that replaces the milk teeth.
Over the last few years thousands of parents have been horrified to discover blackened, rotten milk teeth in their children's mouths.
Or d'you want the whole ward to wake up just for one milk tooth?'
We produce just two set of teeth: milk teeth as children and the real thing as adults.
He gouged the air with half-grown claws and bared his milk teeth.