Is it ok for tongue to touch gum after losing a baby tooth?
Yes, it is perfectly normal for your tongue to touch your gums after losing a baby tooth. In fact, it is important to let your tongue explore the area to help clean and heal the gum tissue. Your tongue can also help to stimulate the surrounding teeth and jawbone, which can help to promote healthy growth.Babies & Teething - Related Articles
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