Tooth Loss in 11-Year-Old Girls: What to Expect

An 11-year-old girl can expect to lose four permanent teeth, commonly referred to as bicuspids, in addition to any baby teeth that may still be present. These permanent teeth typically replace the primary molars, which are the molars present in the mouth before the permanent molars erupt. It's worth noting that the eruption and loss of teeth can vary among individuals, so some girls may lose their bicuspids earlier or later.

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