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Wobbly Teeth Visual Guide for Children

This guide gently explores how baby teeth make space for adult teeth, why wobbly teeth happen, and the ways new teeth help smiles grow strong — with gentle reassurance, calm imagery, soft sparkles, and caring support.


With soft colours, friendly visuals, and clear language, each panel supports emotional regulation, sensory understanding, and relational trust.


If new teeth feel funny or seem a little uncertain sometimes, this guide is here to help things feel more manageable — one calm tooth at a time.

Questions You Might Have

Why do baby teeth wobble?

Baby teeth sometimes get wobbly and then fall out. This is how the mouth makes space for new teeth to grow.

What are new teeth like?

New teeth are stronger and help with eating and smiling as children grow bigger.

How can I take care of my new teeth?

You can keep new teeth happy by brushing gently every day and letting them grow strong. Your dentist can help you learn the best way to look after your growing smile.

Find more calm guides at www.feelingvisible.com

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A sensory‑safe guide to how
baby teeth make space
for adult teeth.

A small sprout beside a smiling tooth, showing gentle growth.
What’s Inside
Wobbly Teeth
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A calm tooth beside a wobbly jelly.

Baby teeth sometimes get
wobbly like jelly and
then fall out.

Baby Teeth
Wobble
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Making
Space
Two soft, friendly teeth with gentle angled lines pointing toward a round gap, symbolising the space where a new tooth will grow.

When baby teeth fall out,
they make space for
new teeth to grow.

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New Teeth
Arrive
A growing tooth halfway appearing out of a hole icon beside a soft sparkle.

New teeth are stronger
and help me eat and smile
as I get bigger.

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How It
Feels
A calm tooth surrounded by wavy lines.

It’s okay if it feels funny —
it means my smile is
growing too.

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Smiles Growing
Strong
A cheerful smile.

New teeth help my smile
stay bright and healthy
as I grow.

Find more calm guides at www.feelingvisible.com

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