Our third child whom is 5 came to me about 3 weeks ago stating that her tooth was loose. I thought to myself she must have bumped her mouth and hurt her tooth a little, there is no way that she can be loosing a tooth. So I brushed it off. The next week she again made a comment that it was loose I told her not to play with it to leave it alone, I figured that the more she put her little finger on it then it would for sure loosen. The third week she was crying that she was afraid she was going to swollow her tooth because it was really loose. So this time I take a look and low and behold this baby is lose!!! So I call the dentist and ask if this is normal because I was always under the impression that kids start to lose their teeth when they are in the 1st or 2nd grade, she is not even in kindergarten yet! They assured me that it was indeed normal and that she will be just fine. I worried too because she does not like milk and likes to suck on her vitamin but then throws it away. So I told her that from now on she is to drink milk in small amounts like 6 times a day otherwise all of her teeth will fall out and never come back, I think I scared the heck out of her, but I had to tell her something in order for her to drink milk. She says the reason why she doesn’t like milk is that when the bubbles go away the milk taste nasty, I have never heard of that one before, lol

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Our eldest daughter took several pictures of her sister and her loose tooth and one of them show a tear on her cheek (my favorite) she was really freakin’ out because it was so loose our eldest took it out and said that it was barely hanging in there. Of course the toothfairy came and she was so excited that she held her dollar the whole day until her siblings came home from school and when she showed the boy he tells her “you were suppose to get ten dollars!” He can be such a little shit at times, lol

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