6 years: Almost always, at about 6 years of age, the top front deciduous (baby) teeth are lost first. That's why kids in first or second grade look odd: no front teeth!
Answered 2/9/2013
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Front two: Baby teeth usually fall out in the order in which they erupted: first the two bottom front teeth, followed by the two top front teeth (although this can vary), the lateral incisors, first molars, canines and second molars. Here is a copy of the chart http://www.Mouthhealthy.Org/en/az-topics/e/eruption-charts.Aspx.
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Lower front: The lower two center teeth called mandibular central incisors.
Answered 3/3/2013
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Front: Typically the upper front ones. Sometimes the lower front ones.
Answered 6/6/2013
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