Dental IssuesOral Health & Overall Health
3 min readApril 20, 2026

When Do Kids Start Losing Their Teeth? And How Can I Monitor It at Home?

It Starts Suddenly, And You Are Not Sure What Is Normal

One day, your child smiles, and you notice something different. A tooth looks loose. Maybe it moves slightly when they touch it. Maybe they say it feels funny. Or maybe nothing has happened yet, and you are simply wondering when it will. This is when the questions begin. When do kids start losing their teeth? Is this too early or too late? How do I know if everything is normal? While this is a natural milestone, most parents are told that it will happen, but not exactly what to expect or how to track it.

It Is Exciting For Them, But Uncertain For You

For children, losing a tooth is exciting. It feels like a big moment. But for parents, it can feel a little uncertain. You might find yourself wondering if tooth loss is normal or why a new tooth has not appeared yet. You may question whether there is anything you should be doing or watching for. Without clear guidance, it can feel like you are simply waiting and hoping that everything progresses as it should.

Most Kids Start Losing Teeth Around Age Six, But Timing Can Vary

So, when do kids start losing their teeth? Most children begin losing their baby teeth around the age of six. This process usually continues until around age twelve as adult teeth gradually replace them. In many cases, the lower front teeth are the first to fall out, followed by the upper front teeth. That said, variation is completely normal. Some children may start earlier, while others may start a little later. What matters more than the exact age is whether the process is progressing smoothly and without discomfort or complications.

How Things Can Change When You Know What to Watch For

Understanding what to look for can make this stage much easier to manage. As a parent, you can gently observe how loose your child’s teeth become over time and whether new teeth begin to appear naturally. It is also important to notice if your child experiences pain, swelling, or unusual discomfort. Paying attention to gaps where a tooth has fallen out but is not being replaced can also help you identify delays early. Maintaining a good oral hygiene routine during this time is essential, especially as new adult teeth come in and are more sensitive. When you are aware of these small changes, you feel more in control and better prepared to act if something seems off.

How Dentasmart Helps You Monitor Your Child’s Teeth at Home

Keeping track of your child’s dental development does not have to feel uncertain. With Dentasmart, you can better understand what is happening in your child’s mouth. The app provides an instant oral health score that reflects your child’s current condition. It helps identify early signs of alignment issues, plaque buildup, or any concerns during the transition from baby teeth to adult teeth. It also allows you to monitor changes over time so you can see if everything is progressing as expected. Instead of relying on guesswork, you gain clarity and confidence. Download the Dentasmart app today and check your child’s oral health score, because early awareness supports a healthier smile as they grow.

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