Is it bad to still have baby teeth at age eleven?
It is not necessarily bad to still have baby teeth at age eleven. The timing of when baby teeth fall out and are replaced by permanent teeth varies from child to child. Some children may start losing their baby teeth as early as age six, while others may not lose them until they are twelve or older. As long as your child's teeth are healthy and there are no signs of any problems, there is no need to worry about them still having baby teeth at age eleven.
If you have any concerns about your child's teeth, it is always a good idea to talk to your dentist.
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