Is it too early for a 5 year old to change his teeth?

5 years old is a little early for teeth replacement.
Children’s tooth replacement usually starts at the age of 6, so 5 years old is a bit early. However, there is a great deal of individual variation in children’s tooth replacement, and it is basically clinically normal for a 5 year old to have a tooth replacement.
When a child starts to change teeth at the age of 5, it is important to check whether the replacement teeth are erupting in a normal position, and whether the texture is normal and there is no obvious loosening. It is also important to note whether the child has any other accompanying symptoms besides tooth replacement, such as fever and whether the diet is normal. Is there any problem in the mouth, for example, to see if there is redness and swelling of the gums, caries and so on.
During the period of tooth replacement, the child’s diet should increase calcium-rich foods, such as milk, eggs, seafood and so on. Consciously expose your child to more sunlight. When your child is 5 years old and changing teeth, parents can take your child to see an oral surgeon, who will give advice and guidance.