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You know who has had a loose tooth for like 6 months now. Her first. We saw the dentist in February, and he said he thought it would fall out on July 4th. If it falls out on July 4th, I will call him and ask him for some suggestions for lottery numbers.
Posted by: Natalie | June 26, 2009 at 09:50 PM
Letting that wiggly tooth as it is just fine. That’s what I did to my son. We just waited for it to fall on its own. Good thing he didn’t feel any pain at all. It took 3 months before the tooth finally decided to fall, if I recall correctly. Pretty tough, huh? I’m so proud of him!
Posted by: Bianca Jackson | March 14, 2012 at 04:36 PM
little by little every day until it's ready to come out. Well, you just really have to remember that the tooth will eventually fall out, so you don’t have to force it to come loose.
Posted by: Landon Heath | November 15, 2012 at 09:34 PM