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Will (our 11 year old - not the baby) came out of the shower looking stricken today. I asked him what was wrong and he held up a tooth and told me it fell out in the shower. Apparently he thought he'd already lost all his baby teeth and this was a permanent tooth that fell out. Turns out it had been loose for weeks and he hadn't told us because he thought it was really bad and nothing could be done about it. Poor kid.
William born 7/12/2000
Andrew born 10/30/2011 (9lb 4oz at 37 weeks)
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Oh no, poor Will. I hope the shock wears off quickly.
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I'm sure cash under his pillow tomorrow morning will help him recover. We actually had a good laugh about it already. Will is pretty resilient.
William born 7/12/2000
Andrew born 10/30/2011 (9lb 4oz at 37 weeks)
That sucks. I have a good friend who has about 8 baby teeth still and the adult teeth never came in. Some of them fell out and now she had to wear a partial denture.
William born 7/12/2000
Andrew born 10/30/2011 (9lb 4oz at 37 weeks)
I also have a couple baby teeth. You can't tell though, I actually never remember which one they are. My dentist and I are just hoping that they stay put for many more years because implants are crazy expensive and I do not want to have to have partial dentures. Blah.