How many teeth does a kid have?

It depends on the kid's age!

Here's a breakdown of a child's teeth development:

* Baby teeth (primary dentition):

* A child typically has 20 baby teeth by the age of 2.5-3 years.

* Adult teeth (permanent dentition):

* 32 adult teeth are the goal, but this takes years to develop.

* The first adult teeth usually start coming in around age 6, and the last ones typically appear around age 17-21.

So, a kid's tooth count is constantly changing! It's best to think about it in terms of baby teeth or adult teeth, rather than a specific number.

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