What if your baby teeth don’t fall out when you grow up?

If your baby teeth don’t fall out when you’re young, it’s usually normal for them to fall out on their own. If the milk teeth do not fall out for a long time, you should go to the hospital in time to have them extracted.
Due to tooth replacement, from the age of 6, the milk teeth themselves will gradually fall out with age and be replaced by permanent teeth, a process that generally lasts until the age of 12, but varies from person to person.
Under normal circumstances, milk teeth can fall out on their own, but if they fail to fall out on their own over a long period of time, it is recommended that you visit a hospital for a dental extraction procedure to remove your milk teeth. If not dealt with as early as possible, the milk teeth crowding out the growth space of permanent teeth may lead to growth deformities of permanent teeth, abnormal tooth eruption, abnormal number of teeth, periodontitis and other complications.