I have a chi-weenie and he is about 4 months and his 2 front teeth are already gone.....is this ok?
How old are dogs suppose to be when they start losing teeth?
Usually 17 weeks for the front teeth.
Reply:Usually puppies start loosing teeth at about 6 months. Although it is not unheard of for them to loose teeth early. Was there any trauma to his mouth? I would check with your vet if you are concerned
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My 5 year old son's first tooth is loose.... is it too early for him to be losing teeth?
Also behind the loose tooth, there is another tooth growing behind it... is this normal? This has happened to so suddenly and hes got really cute straight teeth.... is this a problem already, or is going to need braces later on?..thanks :)
My 5 year old son's first tooth is loose.... is it too early for him to be losing teeth?
The age of your son isnt really a big factor in his teeth loss. My daughter had a similar situation, except hers was in the front, where the tooth grew in before the old one left. Hers looked hidious and i was worried sick. The dentist just told us that it was time for the baby tooth to come out and he had her practice loosening it up, it wasn't even a loose tooth yet! So then the old one came out and the new one grew in. Now weither or not he will need braces is something only a dentist will know for sure. Children grow and change so much as does their skull and facial structures. Most childrens teeth are a little crooked but like i said, a lot of things can factor into needing braces like accidents, wisdom teeth problems, and heridity that lead. Keep him brushing and to a dentist evey 6months and you will be on the right track for optimum dental health for your child.
Reply:No. It is a perfectly normal age to be losing teeth at.
Reply:No, this is very normal. My brother lost his first tooth when he was two. The tooth behind it is his big boy permanent tooth.
Reply:It's not too early and, if he already has a tooth growing in behind it, the baby tooth SHOULD be loose. The tooth should fall out on it's own and the permanent one will drift down into its place. It might help for him to wiggle the baby tooth a bit to encourage it to come out. Don't worry - it won't hurt anything. It's perfectly normal to start losing teeth at 5. =)
Reply:I started losing teeth early like that. I also got teeth early as an infant (at a few months). My teeth are fine. I needed braces, but just on the front 8 teeth on top and bottom, not my entire mouth. I also only had them on for a little over a year. I also had almost all of my adult teeth by 8 started getting my wisdom teeth at 10 (12 year molars at 8)! The orthodontist wouldn't believe my mom when she told him, until he saw them himself. I still have them with no problems, and I'm 26 now. I don't know what they do with kids now, but when I had braces, a lot of kids had them on for years. I'm sure he's fine. All kids are different. I knew one guy who had to get the rest of his baby teeth pulled at about age 18, and he's fine, too. Don't sweat it, but take him to a dentist regularly.
Reply:If another tooth is growing behind it, then I'd say the loose tooth is late for departure. I had perfect straight baby teeth and the same happened to me. So yes he will need braces. Start saving.
Reply:No it's not to early..and the new tooth coming in is pushing the baby tooth out....nothing to worry about. It is however, a bit early to tell whether he'll need braces or not. Got some years before that's an issue...Enjoy your lil guy!
Reply:doesn't really matter
nearly everyone gets braces later on anyway
the tooth is probably loose because the other tooth is pushing it out
I'd only be worried if his adult teeth have any problems
ask your dentist if your still unsure about these answers
Reply:It is the right time for him to be losing teeth and it is normal for another tooth to be showing already. The other tooth coming in is what pushes the old one out. It is too early to tell if he will need braces yet or not. I wouldnt start worrying quite yet.
Reply:OK what ever one here says will not have the right answer believe me . Because we can't see the way you son teeth are . And what way the look. But you will have to just go to a dentist . You son will not be a scared . As long as you don't tell him about a injection .
Reply:No that is the normal age
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My 5 year old son's first tooth is loose.... is it too early for him to be losing teeth?
The age of your son isnt really a big factor in his teeth loss. My daughter had a similar situation, except hers was in the front, where the tooth grew in before the old one left. Hers looked hidious and i was worried sick. The dentist just told us that it was time for the baby tooth to come out and he had her practice loosening it up, it wasn't even a loose tooth yet! So then the old one came out and the new one grew in. Now weither or not he will need braces is something only a dentist will know for sure. Children grow and change so much as does their skull and facial structures. Most childrens teeth are a little crooked but like i said, a lot of things can factor into needing braces like accidents, wisdom teeth problems, and heridity that lead. Keep him brushing and to a dentist evey 6months and you will be on the right track for optimum dental health for your child.
Reply:No. It is a perfectly normal age to be losing teeth at.
Reply:No, this is very normal. My brother lost his first tooth when he was two. The tooth behind it is his big boy permanent tooth.
Reply:It's not too early and, if he already has a tooth growing in behind it, the baby tooth SHOULD be loose. The tooth should fall out on it's own and the permanent one will drift down into its place. It might help for him to wiggle the baby tooth a bit to encourage it to come out. Don't worry - it won't hurt anything. It's perfectly normal to start losing teeth at 5. =)
Reply:I started losing teeth early like that. I also got teeth early as an infant (at a few months). My teeth are fine. I needed braces, but just on the front 8 teeth on top and bottom, not my entire mouth. I also only had them on for a little over a year. I also had almost all of my adult teeth by 8 started getting my wisdom teeth at 10 (12 year molars at 8)! The orthodontist wouldn't believe my mom when she told him, until he saw them himself. I still have them with no problems, and I'm 26 now. I don't know what they do with kids now, but when I had braces, a lot of kids had them on for years. I'm sure he's fine. All kids are different. I knew one guy who had to get the rest of his baby teeth pulled at about age 18, and he's fine, too. Don't sweat it, but take him to a dentist regularly.
Reply:If another tooth is growing behind it, then I'd say the loose tooth is late for departure. I had perfect straight baby teeth and the same happened to me. So yes he will need braces. Start saving.
Reply:No it's not to early..and the new tooth coming in is pushing the baby tooth out....nothing to worry about. It is however, a bit early to tell whether he'll need braces or not. Got some years before that's an issue...Enjoy your lil guy!
Reply:doesn't really matter
nearly everyone gets braces later on anyway
the tooth is probably loose because the other tooth is pushing it out
I'd only be worried if his adult teeth have any problems
ask your dentist if your still unsure about these answers
Reply:It is the right time for him to be losing teeth and it is normal for another tooth to be showing already. The other tooth coming in is what pushes the old one out. It is too early to tell if he will need braces yet or not. I wouldnt start worrying quite yet.
Reply:OK what ever one here says will not have the right answer believe me . Because we can't see the way you son teeth are . And what way the look. But you will have to just go to a dentist . You son will not be a scared . As long as you don't tell him about a injection .
Reply:No that is the normal age
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My 5 year old son's first tooth is loose.... is it too early for him to be losing teeth?
Also behind the loose tooth, there is another tooth growing behind it... is this normal? This has happened to so suddenly and hes got really cute straight teeth.... is this a problem already, or is going to need braces later on?..thanks :)
My 5 year old son's first tooth is loose.... is it too early for him to be losing teeth?
yes your son is at the age when he should start loosing his teeth. My son would grow teeth behind his baby teeth and have 2 sets at the same time, then when he would loose his baby teeth, his adult teeth straightened themselves out perfectly. He now has a perfect set of adult teeth. You nor your dentist will know if your son will need braces until ALL his baby teeth are out. Don't let them tell you different. My dentist told me my 8 year old daughter needed braces. I took her to an orthodontist and he said my dentist was wrong, she wasn't even done loosing her baby teeth. Now her teeth are straighting themselves out as well.
Reply:My daughter started loosing her teeth at 6. Her adult teeth have always grown in first pushing out her baby teeth. As did mine when I was little. I don't think it's going to mean he will need braces, but many people do anyway.
Reply:My second son had the same thing happen to him. He lost his first tooth 6 weeks after he turned 5. If his baby tooth does not fall out soon, then call the dentist. His adult tooth moved nicely into place after his baby tooth feel out.
Reply:This is all normal. Make sure you take him for his regular dental check-ups and all should be fine. If there are any problems your dentists should catch them.
Reply:this is whn my son started loosing his teeth....
Reply:I was losing my baby teeth @ age 5.
Reply:http://www.mistupid.com/health/teeth.htm
heres a site that shows about what age they start loosing teeth and what areas in the mouth
Reply:This is normal.Everybody is different. I have 2 sons.7%26amp;6.My 7 yr old started to loose teeth @ 5. My 6 yr old hasnt lost any yet. We're still waiting.
Reply:It is normal for kids to start loosing there teeth at 5 years old. The tooth behind that one is probably his permanent tooth and thats the reason for the loose tooth. Yes thats normal but if you have been taking him for his cleanings than they should have taken a full mouth x-ray. They can tell by that if he will need braces. Like if his permanent teeth are too big or maybe he has too many teeth. Just ask your dentist the next time you go about the braces.
Reply:Sounds fine to me. My daughter lost her first tooth this July when she was just 5. She lost 3 more pretty quick after that. Don't worry if they come in a bit weird at first. His mouth will grow and they will settle. But he should be seeing a dentist. Just to make sure all is well..
Reply:My son lost his first tooth at 5 years old. He is 6 now and has lost 4!
Reply:The adult tooth "pushes" out the baby tooth. Soon the child will be able to feel the crown of the adult tooth in the gum tissue with his/her tongue after the baby tooth falls out.
Wait until all the baby teeth fall out and all the adult teeth are in place before you get braces. Adult teeth are a different size than baby teeth... so while you have two different sizes of teeth, or some teeth are not all present, a kid's mouth will look somewhat awkward anyway.
Reply:5 or 6 is the right age. You wont be able to determine if braces are needed until around 11 or 12.
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My 5 year old son's first tooth is loose.... is it too early for him to be losing teeth?
yes your son is at the age when he should start loosing his teeth. My son would grow teeth behind his baby teeth and have 2 sets at the same time, then when he would loose his baby teeth, his adult teeth straightened themselves out perfectly. He now has a perfect set of adult teeth. You nor your dentist will know if your son will need braces until ALL his baby teeth are out. Don't let them tell you different. My dentist told me my 8 year old daughter needed braces. I took her to an orthodontist and he said my dentist was wrong, she wasn't even done loosing her baby teeth. Now her teeth are straighting themselves out as well.
Reply:My daughter started loosing her teeth at 6. Her adult teeth have always grown in first pushing out her baby teeth. As did mine when I was little. I don't think it's going to mean he will need braces, but many people do anyway.
Reply:My second son had the same thing happen to him. He lost his first tooth 6 weeks after he turned 5. If his baby tooth does not fall out soon, then call the dentist. His adult tooth moved nicely into place after his baby tooth feel out.
Reply:This is all normal. Make sure you take him for his regular dental check-ups and all should be fine. If there are any problems your dentists should catch them.
Reply:this is whn my son started loosing his teeth....
Reply:I was losing my baby teeth @ age 5.
Reply:http://www.mistupid.com/health/teeth.htm
heres a site that shows about what age they start loosing teeth and what areas in the mouth
Reply:This is normal.Everybody is different. I have 2 sons.7%26amp;6.My 7 yr old started to loose teeth @ 5. My 6 yr old hasnt lost any yet. We're still waiting.
Reply:It is normal for kids to start loosing there teeth at 5 years old. The tooth behind that one is probably his permanent tooth and thats the reason for the loose tooth. Yes thats normal but if you have been taking him for his cleanings than they should have taken a full mouth x-ray. They can tell by that if he will need braces. Like if his permanent teeth are too big or maybe he has too many teeth. Just ask your dentist the next time you go about the braces.
Reply:Sounds fine to me. My daughter lost her first tooth this July when she was just 5. She lost 3 more pretty quick after that. Don't worry if they come in a bit weird at first. His mouth will grow and they will settle. But he should be seeing a dentist. Just to make sure all is well..
Reply:My son lost his first tooth at 5 years old. He is 6 now and has lost 4!
Reply:The adult tooth "pushes" out the baby tooth. Soon the child will be able to feel the crown of the adult tooth in the gum tissue with his/her tongue after the baby tooth falls out.
Wait until all the baby teeth fall out and all the adult teeth are in place before you get braces. Adult teeth are a different size than baby teeth... so while you have two different sizes of teeth, or some teeth are not all present, a kid's mouth will look somewhat awkward anyway.
Reply:5 or 6 is the right age. You wont be able to determine if braces are needed until around 11 or 12.
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What does it mean if you dream about losing teeth or falling out teeth?
me and a best friend had almost the same dreams of our teeth falling out????
What does it mean if you dream about losing teeth or falling out teeth?
had the same dream about few years ago, still dnt knw what it ment.
Reply:I heard it meant you were pregnant but if you're a man -- I dunno!! Google it.
Reply:A wish to go back to mother's breast without biting aggression..
Reply:In South EastAsia, we believe that we will lose someone we know very well, usually family member or relatives (will pass away)
Reply:Teeth {Most req. word}
Teeth was the most requested dream word of all so here goes... If you dream of having false teeth this indicates that you will have unexpected help on a problem. To dream of rotten teeth shows that you have been telling someone a lie or using your smooth words for getting your own way no matter what. If your teeth are rotten, crooked, and/or falling out this means that your lies are hurting someone very badly and that you will soon be found out. If you dream you have swallowed a tooth you will soon have too 'eat your words'. It becomes much easier to interpret this kind of dream if you think of teeth as representing words. When the dreamer is not the one with the bad teeth you will naturally have to watch out for someone lying to you.
Ref: http://www.sleeps.com/dictionary/ttt.htm...
Reply:i had a dream like that last night...it was like my teeth fell out in my hand..it was wierd
Reply:A family member or a close relative will pass away soon,but hey sometimes they dont come true.
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What does it mean if you dream about losing teeth or falling out teeth?
had the same dream about few years ago, still dnt knw what it ment.
Reply:I heard it meant you were pregnant but if you're a man -- I dunno!! Google it.
Reply:A wish to go back to mother's breast without biting aggression..
Reply:In South EastAsia, we believe that we will lose someone we know very well, usually family member or relatives (will pass away)
Reply:Teeth {Most req. word}
Teeth was the most requested dream word of all so here goes... If you dream of having false teeth this indicates that you will have unexpected help on a problem. To dream of rotten teeth shows that you have been telling someone a lie or using your smooth words for getting your own way no matter what. If your teeth are rotten, crooked, and/or falling out this means that your lies are hurting someone very badly and that you will soon be found out. If you dream you have swallowed a tooth you will soon have too 'eat your words'. It becomes much easier to interpret this kind of dream if you think of teeth as representing words. When the dreamer is not the one with the bad teeth you will naturally have to watch out for someone lying to you.
Ref: http://www.sleeps.com/dictionary/ttt.htm...
Reply:i had a dream like that last night...it was like my teeth fell out in my hand..it was wierd
Reply:A family member or a close relative will pass away soon,but hey sometimes they dont come true.
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Is it too early for her to be losing teeth?
My daughter will be five in three months and her two bottom, middle, teeth are loose. One of which will be out any second! As exciting as this milestone is, is this too early? THe teeth that are loose were her first teeth that she got when she was four months old and she also sucks her first two fingers, so we hope that she hasn't loosened them some how. Just curious!!!
Is it too early for her to be losing teeth?
No, she's OK. There's a wide variation of normal.
Considering that she got her first teeth early, and also that's she's a girl (girls tend to have teeth before boys), then it's going to be fine.
BTW, the adult teeth will often appear slightly BEHIND the baby teeth.
Have a fun time with the tooth fairy!
Reply:It seems very young, but perhaps your family has a history of losing teeth early, generally its about age 7 or 8. I would seriously ask your dentist to check her teeth. Just in case she may have fallen and loosened them.
Reply:nope i lost my first tooth when i was 3... however i lost it cause i fell and knocked it out by falling face first into a dresser. i lost my first actual tooth when i was almost 5. its normal
Reply:My granddaughter lost hers at an early age. She has lost about 7 and will be 7 yrs old Jan 4
Reply:I take care of kids ages 6-8, and most of them are just now losing their teeth or they've already lost a few. I wouldn't worry too much, although you really should push more of breaking the thumb sucking habit now.
Long term thumb sucking can narrow the top jaw slightly, requiring braces.
Reply:Actually she is doing great. Don;t worry. Kids start loosing their anterior upper and lower teeth around age 6. Some kids loose them earlier some a little later, nothing to be concerned about. In regards with her thumb sucking, that is a problem. That can cause malformation of her dentition, as well as cross bite. Because of her sucking the palate becomes very u shaped and anterior teeth become a little protruded outward. Visit your local dentist to make sure her jaw growing pattern is good. Hope this helps,
Reply:This is way too soon. The average age for shedding the first primary teeth is 6-7 years old. There are local and systemic conditions which can lead to early tooth loss. These conditions may include severe periodontal disease and metabolic disturbances.
Reply:it is perfectly healthy. I lost my teeth at around that age too.
Reply:No....you should expect to start losing primary teeth at around age 5. Everyone is different. Some are earlier some are later. The first two you should expect to be loose are the two bottom middle teeth. The next two will be the two upper middle teeth. From there they will work their way back. Usually they will get loose in pairs. If one is loose one one side the other side shouldn't be far behind. Usually by around age 12 you should have lost all of your baby teeth. The thing to worry about with the finger sucking is keeping the adult teeth from fully erupting or causing the upper teeth to 'flare' forward. Open-bite is usually what I see. Where when the teeth are closed together the upper %26amp; lower teeth leave an opening in the front. This needs braces to correct.
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Is it too early for her to be losing teeth?
No, she's OK. There's a wide variation of normal.
Considering that she got her first teeth early, and also that's she's a girl (girls tend to have teeth before boys), then it's going to be fine.
BTW, the adult teeth will often appear slightly BEHIND the baby teeth.
Have a fun time with the tooth fairy!
Reply:It seems very young, but perhaps your family has a history of losing teeth early, generally its about age 7 or 8. I would seriously ask your dentist to check her teeth. Just in case she may have fallen and loosened them.
Reply:nope i lost my first tooth when i was 3... however i lost it cause i fell and knocked it out by falling face first into a dresser. i lost my first actual tooth when i was almost 5. its normal
Reply:My granddaughter lost hers at an early age. She has lost about 7 and will be 7 yrs old Jan 4
Reply:I take care of kids ages 6-8, and most of them are just now losing their teeth or they've already lost a few. I wouldn't worry too much, although you really should push more of breaking the thumb sucking habit now.
Long term thumb sucking can narrow the top jaw slightly, requiring braces.
Reply:Actually she is doing great. Don;t worry. Kids start loosing their anterior upper and lower teeth around age 6. Some kids loose them earlier some a little later, nothing to be concerned about. In regards with her thumb sucking, that is a problem. That can cause malformation of her dentition, as well as cross bite. Because of her sucking the palate becomes very u shaped and anterior teeth become a little protruded outward. Visit your local dentist to make sure her jaw growing pattern is good. Hope this helps,
Reply:This is way too soon. The average age for shedding the first primary teeth is 6-7 years old. There are local and systemic conditions which can lead to early tooth loss. These conditions may include severe periodontal disease and metabolic disturbances.
Reply:it is perfectly healthy. I lost my teeth at around that age too.
Reply:No....you should expect to start losing primary teeth at around age 5. Everyone is different. Some are earlier some are later. The first two you should expect to be loose are the two bottom middle teeth. The next two will be the two upper middle teeth. From there they will work their way back. Usually they will get loose in pairs. If one is loose one one side the other side shouldn't be far behind. Usually by around age 12 you should have lost all of your baby teeth. The thing to worry about with the finger sucking is keeping the adult teeth from fully erupting or causing the upper teeth to 'flare' forward. Open-bite is usually what I see. Where when the teeth are closed together the upper %26amp; lower teeth leave an opening in the front. This needs braces to correct.
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I keep having this recurring dream I am losing teeth, what does it mean?
I've had this dream before, but now I'm starting to have it everyday. It's always the SAME teeth too. My back molar to the left, my front right incisor, one of my bottom teeth. It's always 3. They always crumble when I loose them and I loose them just by wiggling them. Last night was different though because I actually had one tooth growing in place of another one, but not for any of the others. My boyfriend has made appearances in my dreams, so has my grandparents, my sister..and Tyra Banks? It's freaking me out and I sometimes even have a dream within a dream that I wake up and my teeth are still missing. This has led to my chronic brushing of teeth. So what do these funny dreams mean?
I keep having this recurring dream I am losing teeth, what does it mean?
Loosing your teeth is a very common dream. I have had it a few times myself. The fact that you are having it as a recurring dream and almost nightly is a bit unusual. This suggests that there is something pertinent in your life that is demanding attention. Losing your teeth is a fear of loss. But the actual loss varies from person to person, of course. So you must decide what is it in your life right now that you are fearing you will lose?
The people that have shown up in your dream have varied - so of course, all of those people aren't going to die as some of the superstitious responders have written! With the exception of Tyra Banks (she's been in a few of my dreams, too!) all of the other people are family members. Sometimes when we dream and we awake, we might actually confuse one dream with another dream. So, if we assume that Tyra Banks was actually part of another dream, all of the people in your losing your teeth dreams have been family members. So you should begin by asking yourself what is it that you fear losing with regards to your family? Are you and your BF getting more serious? Are you going to move in with him? Are you getting engaged? Is something happening in your family? Parents getting a divorce or separation? A family member moving away? Any such event that causes you a fear of loss could manifest this type of dream. Good luck to you. Ease up on the brushing of your teeth - you don't want to develop an OCD over this!
Reply:It is possible that you are "gnashing" your teeth at night, which is triggering this dream. Teeth gnashing or grinding is not unusual, but some people do this so hard that they can cause damage to their teeth. Report It
Reply:There are a few theories.
A couple of them are pretty straightforward; that you're afraid of getting old or dying (death in general, not just you).
You may also be afraid of how you look to other people; that you might be "losing face" or respect from others.
Reply:...more than half of the world gets that dream, i don't think it means anything, you were just a tad too tired
Reply:Well, superstition has it that when you dream your teeth are falling out, someone is going to die. I don't know if it's true though.
Reply:Superstition would tell you that anyone who is showing up in dreams about losing your teeth will die......
Sorry.
Reply:Introspect, follow, ask and understand your mental processes.
I did this, and I've had similar dreams like yours. We're simply afraid, and our mind just plays out the fantasy as if it is real. This is how fear works. You fear your pencilbox, and your mind jumps into fantasizing about how it can be threatening.
You fear waking up and finding that your teeth are truly missing, and there you have it.
Reply:You have a fear that you are losing control of your life or health.
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I keep having this recurring dream I am losing teeth, what does it mean?
Loosing your teeth is a very common dream. I have had it a few times myself. The fact that you are having it as a recurring dream and almost nightly is a bit unusual. This suggests that there is something pertinent in your life that is demanding attention. Losing your teeth is a fear of loss. But the actual loss varies from person to person, of course. So you must decide what is it in your life right now that you are fearing you will lose?
The people that have shown up in your dream have varied - so of course, all of those people aren't going to die as some of the superstitious responders have written! With the exception of Tyra Banks (she's been in a few of my dreams, too!) all of the other people are family members. Sometimes when we dream and we awake, we might actually confuse one dream with another dream. So, if we assume that Tyra Banks was actually part of another dream, all of the people in your losing your teeth dreams have been family members. So you should begin by asking yourself what is it that you fear losing with regards to your family? Are you and your BF getting more serious? Are you going to move in with him? Are you getting engaged? Is something happening in your family? Parents getting a divorce or separation? A family member moving away? Any such event that causes you a fear of loss could manifest this type of dream. Good luck to you. Ease up on the brushing of your teeth - you don't want to develop an OCD over this!
Reply:It is possible that you are "gnashing" your teeth at night, which is triggering this dream. Teeth gnashing or grinding is not unusual, but some people do this so hard that they can cause damage to their teeth. Report It
Reply:There are a few theories.
A couple of them are pretty straightforward; that you're afraid of getting old or dying (death in general, not just you).
You may also be afraid of how you look to other people; that you might be "losing face" or respect from others.
Reply:...more than half of the world gets that dream, i don't think it means anything, you were just a tad too tired
Reply:Well, superstition has it that when you dream your teeth are falling out, someone is going to die. I don't know if it's true though.
Reply:Superstition would tell you that anyone who is showing up in dreams about losing your teeth will die......
Sorry.
Reply:Introspect, follow, ask and understand your mental processes.
I did this, and I've had similar dreams like yours. We're simply afraid, and our mind just plays out the fantasy as if it is real. This is how fear works. You fear your pencilbox, and your mind jumps into fantasizing about how it can be threatening.
You fear waking up and finding that your teeth are truly missing, and there you have it.
Reply:You have a fear that you are losing control of your life or health.
Reply:Spirita explains your dreams
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My cat keeps losing teeth?
I'm sure they're baby teeth but it still makes me nervous =[
My cat keeps losing teeth?
Hi there...kittens begin to lose their decidious (baby) teeth begining the ages of 5-7 months of age.
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?...
Reply:if ur cat is still only a few months old im sure everythings fine but if its really worrying u check with ur vet
Reply:hi.
okay how old is kitty? if she is under 2 probably kitten teeth. older cats can loose teeth too. ours lost a fang 3 years ago and she was 10 years old at that time. if she is over 2 take her to a vet for a dental exam there are causes for them to loose teeth just like their humans. good luck
Reply:your kitty is loosing her baby teeth and maybe she is loosing her teeth a lot cause something you feed her or something watch your kitty very carefully i had a dog and she lost her baby teeth too dont be worried it happens to all animals
Reply:First of all how often does she loose teeth? If it is on a regular basis maybe something is wrong like if she looses one tooth every single day I guess something is wrong if she looses them once a week something could be wrong but as you say she is about 4-6 months old this I would say if it is on a regular basis take her to a veterinarian but if it is not on a regular basis I would wait and see if it starts happening on a regular basis to start to worry about you cat or kitten but it might have been a stray cat or kitten so even if nothing is wrong I would still take it to the vetaranarion
Reply:I have always owned a cat since I was 7. I have never known them to lose teeth-I guess mine all ate theirs or something. I raised a total of 5 from a kitten on and like I said the teeth thing is a surprise to me. Take him/her to the vet.
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My cat keeps losing teeth?
Hi there...kittens begin to lose their decidious (baby) teeth begining the ages of 5-7 months of age.
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?...
Reply:if ur cat is still only a few months old im sure everythings fine but if its really worrying u check with ur vet
Reply:hi.
okay how old is kitty? if she is under 2 probably kitten teeth. older cats can loose teeth too. ours lost a fang 3 years ago and she was 10 years old at that time. if she is over 2 take her to a vet for a dental exam there are causes for them to loose teeth just like their humans. good luck
Reply:your kitty is loosing her baby teeth and maybe she is loosing her teeth a lot cause something you feed her or something watch your kitty very carefully i had a dog and she lost her baby teeth too dont be worried it happens to all animals
Reply:First of all how often does she loose teeth? If it is on a regular basis maybe something is wrong like if she looses one tooth every single day I guess something is wrong if she looses them once a week something could be wrong but as you say she is about 4-6 months old this I would say if it is on a regular basis take her to a veterinarian but if it is not on a regular basis I would wait and see if it starts happening on a regular basis to start to worry about you cat or kitten but it might have been a stray cat or kitten so even if nothing is wrong I would still take it to the vetaranarion
Reply:I have always owned a cat since I was 7. I have never known them to lose teeth-I guess mine all ate theirs or something. I raised a total of 5 from a kitten on and like I said the teeth thing is a surprise to me. Take him/her to the vet.
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